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Personally, I think you should be polite but if you are too friendly that can be a mistake not least because you can spend half an hour chatting to them!I always treat customers with respect and am friendly enough but not like I'm there best friend!
Quote from: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on April 11, 2012, 07:21:45 amPersonally, I think you should be polite but if you are too friendly that can be a mistake not least because you can spend half an hour chatting to them!I always treat customers with respect and am friendly enough but not like I'm there best friend!This is my problem it costs me money i like my work where no one is in because i can knock out more work I think i need to stop asking "how have you been" thats a fatal error.I don't mind some customers i have one lady that had cancer and as my mum died from cancer i normally have a chat with her to see how she is but as for the rest of them i will work on not talking to them just say good morning and carry on cleaning less talk means more ££££ in the bank Thanks Paul
The way I see it is that we got most of our customers in the first place due to our being friendly.I love chatting with my customers, as it can make them feel special when we give them a little of our time, and it can bolster our relationships into our being more than 'just the window cleaner'.Except for the fact that peoples' circumstances can change, sometimes beyond their control, they can turn into customers for life just by our investing in a little time and taking an interest in their wellbeing.John Glad it works for you Johnny. I'm afraid that we've had a few negative experiences where we've been really friendly and helpful to customers and they've still dumped when the situation suits them!Don't get me wrong, I'm never rude and always pass the time of day and show an interest in them but I don't let it turn into a 20 minute chat.
Quote from: Johnny B on April 11, 2012, 05:04:38 pmThe way I see it is that we got most of our customers in the first place due to our being friendly.I love chatting with my customers, as it can make them feel special when we give them a little of our time, and it can bolster our relationships into our being more than 'just the window cleaner'.Except for the fact that peoples' circumstances can change, sometimes beyond their control, they can turn into customers for life just by our investing in a little time and taking an interest in their wellbeing.John Glad it works for you Johnny. I'm afraid that we've had a few negative experiences where we've been really friendly and helpful to customers and they've still dumped when the situation suits them!Don't get me wrong, I'm never rude and always pass the time of day and show an interest in them but I don't let it turn into a 20 minute chat.
i wasnt so friendly to a customer today.had my first call me all the rude names in the british language on her doorstep. she wasnt happy i charged her full price for a couple of cleans when she had left her gate locked.she told me i was a rude Bas***d! i commented that it was her using foul language and shouting at me, so it was a bit much to call me rude!!! i won the argument but lost the customer.
Just make sure you increase the price to compensate for reduced frequency. Simon.