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Quote from: Og on December 09, 2016, 08:53:08 pmMost restaurants add it to the bill (12.5%) so why not?Quote from: SeanK on December 09, 2016, 08:40:14 pmSame here I'm impressed, most of my customers think I should be giving them a tip the ungrateful sods, have left it toolate for this year but will definitely be giving it a go next year. A £3 or £4 a year service charge isn't much in the scheme of things.Come on, it cant be just me saying how wrong this is! Yes great idea, im sure we've all thought of it at some stage in our many yrs of doing this work, but decided against it for a very good reason. No, its not down to having balls to do it, either.As already stated, your customers have agreed a set charge for the agreed service. At that point it should be made clear that come december there is a X %age service charge applied. That would then be above board. Compared to just adding it and hoping they dont notice it and if so, think can excuse it as a service charge.Yes restaurants or certain ones apply an automatic service charge. This is expected. However, after 11mnths of same charge and then charge a service charge unexpectedly or even after many yrs of service for a set fee and out of the blue, a service charge is somehow applied in december and not any other month. It is very questionable business behaviour, which im sure if officials looked at it, there would be trouble! (No im not saying they will am i threatning it, just to be clear if anyone takes this the wrong way)Question: obviously youve already been doing this, this month. What do you say to your regular client when they come to the door to pay you the normal payment?
Most restaurants add it to the bill (12.5%) so why not?
Same here I'm impressed, most of my customers think I should be giving them a tip the ungrateful sods, have left it toolate for this year but will definitely be giving it a go next year. A £3 or £4 a year service charge isn't much in the scheme of things.
Bah humbug!...Trading standards springs to mind
Quote from: Smurf on December 09, 2016, 09:38:02 pmBah humbug!...Trading standards springs to mind nothing ive done wrong
Quote from: Thr-windowcleaning on December 09, 2016, 07:19:29 pmservice charge, innit i think this is a better way to word it"service charge" thanks for thati wont feel so guilty now i am charging every customer on the round so it should bring in a extra £1500 roughly give or take a bit.now am i being stupid
service charge, innit
Would only take one person/customer to report you to trading standards and then you would be up poope creek without a paddle that's why.
ive been cleaning lots of my customers windows for over 20 years but i wouldnt dream of just adding £3 to their bill at xmas!IMO its just plain wrong.i let the customer decide whether they d like to tip me at xmas(most dont but thats fine too)
I presume this is a wind up but if is not, i genuinely feel sorry for you that after a year of window cleaning you have to resort to self charging for xmas tips to make ends meet over the festive period. Maybe we should have a whip round for you!
Thinking small. It should be 10% of annual billings. So on a £20 house that's £24 for the year.