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pressingmatters
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How do I know what to charge?
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April 11, 2006, 12:27:36 pm »
Hello everyone! Im new to this forum so please be gentle with me! I am starting an ironing service and am looking for advice on how much I should charge. I have done some research into exsisting companies but the prices vary greatly from price per item to price for weight. Thanks in advance for any advice!
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shelton
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April 11, 2006, 12:59:23 pm »
Yes, you will find that the pricing differs from compnay to company.
At the moment, we only offer it to some customers, who are flexible, on a one-off basis - nothing regular.
I was over my brothers at the weekend and he had someone in who was doing it for (I think) £0.75/kg, but don't hold me to that figure.
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mxg
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Re: How do I know what to charge?
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April 11, 2006, 01:24:57 pm »
This question has been asked (and answered!) a number of times recently.
So I would suggest a search using terms like "ironing" or anything else that might also throw up the relevant threads.
I don't want to appear rude or unhelpful but people are understandably reluctant to go over the same ground again and again.
So welcome aboard, best of luck and sorry I can't contribute anything on the subject buts its not soemthing we do!
Mick
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Paul Kettless
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Re: How do I know what to charge?
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April 11, 2006, 01:43:28 pm »
Hi, as Mick has stated you will find plenty of questions and answers about ironing under the search facility.
We as a company do not do a great deal of ironing, but we have found that it is just as easy to charge on an hourly rate, as to a piece rate. Therefore, we charge £9.00 hr, or part of.
However, with this not bieng the main source of income from our business, I am not 100% sure if this is the most cost effective way, profitable, but it works for us.
Kind regards
Paul
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