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If you have increased 50 houses by a pound and lost one isn't that £49 better of
Quote from: jk999 on February 15, 2017, 05:03:00 pmIf you have increased 50 houses by a pound and lost one isn't that £49 better of£8 x 50 = £400£9 x 49 = £441£41 better off 🤦♂️
Quote from: jk999 on February 15, 2017, 05:03:00 pmIf you have increased 50 houses by a pound and lost one isn't that £49 better ofHis maths never works out.40 houses a day... 💩
I put the price of some houses up by £1, got a text last night from one customer saying money has been paid in but please don't bother coming back, I text them back asking if there was a problem with the clean? No they said but we feel it is expensive at £9 a clean and an increase of 12.5% is too much. I text back saying the price increase equates to 4% as I hadn't put the price up for 3 years and thanked them for their custom. I clean 65 houses on this estate, of which I applied the £1 price increase to 50 of them, so £41 better off in that area and 1 less house to clean...... win, win
Quote from: KS Cleaning on February 15, 2017, 02:30:05 pmI put the price of some houses up by £1, got a text last night from one customer saying money has been paid in but please don't bother coming back, I text them back asking if there was a problem with the clean? No they said but we feel it is expensive at £9 a clean and an increase of 12.5% is too much. I text back saying the price increase equates to 4% as I hadn't put the price up for 3 years and thanked them for their custom. I clean 65 houses on this estate, of which I applied the £1 price increase to 50 of them, so £41 better off in that area and 1 less house to clean...... win, win In all honestly though KS I think you should you have been braver and put your prices up higher then £1, especially after 3 years with no rises.I know your in different part of the country to me but surely £10 should be an absolute bare minimum you should do any job for.You should of raised them by at least £2, probably lost a few but still be alot better off.You've now missed the opportunity and your customers won't expect another rise for 3 years and will be more difficult to raise them by more then £1.I hit mine hard with £3 rises early last year, only last a couple and promised no more rises for a minimum of 2 years.