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James Styles

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Fed up - customers/living situation
« on: June 16, 2019, 06:20:14 pm »
I’m having a bad weekend.
First off I’ll try explain as briefly as I can about my living situation, I live in a maisonette so have neighbours below me and to both sides.
The area is rough, the neighbours are druggies, rude, loud, the kids around here have absolutely zero respect, they’ve been playing outside blasting the football against the walls and on the roof, I bloody hate living here.
Then too top it off I send a few texts to customers about doing the windows tomorrow that I’ll be coming to do them and I’ve got two more messers.
One responded very rude saying “no you won’t, thanks” I replied with “can I ask why? Would you like to be removed from the round?” she just put “yeh remove me thanks” when I did them last month she seemed a rough big mouth type, she seems the cheap type, she obviously just wanted a one off and wasted my time giving me a contact number for every four weeks.
The other replied saying “I’ll have to rearrange I’ll let you know when’s best” so I replied saying “thank you for the reply, it will need to be this week to keep you in with the work in that area monthly” to which I’ve received no reply.
All this with kids blasting footballs against the wall and being loud is driving me crazy 🤬 absolutely no respect in this area.

Stoots

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2019, 06:25:54 pm »
Move and get better customers ?


The Jester of Wibbly

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2019, 06:37:52 pm »
With the greatest of respect, you need to expect this level of poor retention from canvessing.  Don't worry, not all will be like this, it will be a small percentage. 

With experience you will learn the ones to keep and the ones not to bother with when quoting.   In time you will recognise the signs better.

You might want to consider charging more for first cleans if you think there is a risk of them looking for a one off. 
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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2019, 06:49:23 pm »
Move and get better customers ?

Stupid, unhelpful comment.

James Styles

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2019, 06:59:32 pm »
Move and get better customers ?

If I could afford to just up and move I would, as for the customers I am canvassing every week there’s noway I can avoid potential messers I’m just having a bit of rant, feeling a bit fed up at the moment, needed to air some things.

cgh window cleaning

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2019, 07:46:03 pm »
Regardless of what you read on the internet setting up a business is never easy it takes hard work and time.

Over time you learn things one of them is to spot messers.Always charge more for a first clean it will take you longer and if they won't pay the first clean price chances are they won't stay with you much past the 2nd or 3rd clean.

AS time goes buy and your round gets fuller you soon realise you don't need them awkward customers any more.If they skip cleans
or don't pay on time get rid once you start to get established it becomes easier to replace these customers with new ones.

Most of us have put up with some kind of rubbish at one point when starting out.Keep at it and these things soon change.

nathankaye

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2019, 08:00:14 pm »
The two are not related though James, though it must peeve you off!
When my x cheated on me, I moved out and got a flat which wasn't very far from where I lived and like most areas, you get nice areas and pockets of not so nice. The only flat I could get close to my family (young kids at the time) was in this rough area. I was trad cleaning then and thankfully kept my ladders at a customers house, or they would have been pinched n used by the local idiots. My neighbours were druggies and blasting music till early hours of morning (3am n later), a nightmare of a situation, all to be closer to my kids.
6mnths later I moved into a 3bed house (rented) so I could have my kids round and it was a nicer area. Cost more (esp as still paying the x) but it was great to be out the area.
So I can relate and it is more than frustrating/annoying, especially if your trapped at the moment in that situation. As soon as your able, move away from it.

Customers,,,,,,,, sadly this is the learning curve you are on, and the other chap who hasn't bought his equipment yet, that feels this part will be easy. Sadly it isn't and there is no quick fix. Canvassed work, either by a pro or yourself can turn out this way in the early days. That is until you start to get a gut feeling from all the variables to look out for, but that only comes from experience.   The silver lining is that atleast it became evident early on rather than later and perhaps start to charge more for your first cleans as this will lesson the pain and start to weed out the messsers
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James Styles

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2019, 08:21:28 pm »
Thanks for the good advice gents. I think everything’s just been getting to me today, mainly where I live as I feel I can’t get good rest here and I really don’t like the neighbours, they are all such rude chavy scum who let their kids run around being loud damaging everything around here, they all got a chip on their shoulder, as soon as I can build up my round I’m out of here, I can’t bloody wait!
I know I have a long way to go but I will keep canvassing and try to build a good reliable round.

andyM

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #8 on: June 16, 2019, 08:52:32 pm »
Thanks for the good advice gents. I think everything’s just been getting to me today, mainly where I live as I feel I can’t get good rest here and I really don’t like the neighbours, they are all such rude chavy scum who let their kids run around being loud damaging everything around here, they all got a chip on their shoulder, as soon as I can build up my round I’m out of here, I can’t bloody wait!
I know I have a long way to go but I will keep canvassing and try to build a good reliable round.


I reckon most if not all on here at least who have built a round up have had to wade through messers.
It's part of the "apprenticeship" unfortunately.
But from the situation you are in at the moment look for a way to find a positive outcome.
Use what you have learnt from the experience to your advantage in the future, and when you spot a potential customer that you reckon could be problematic then save yourself the hassle and give them a swerve.
And if you need a break in the evenings from your living situation then use the time to get away and go out for a couple of hours and canvass or drop leaflets.
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Spruce

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2019, 09:04:17 pm »
Move and get better customers ?

If I could afford to just up and move I would, as for the customers I am canvassing every week there’s noway I can avoid potential messers I’m just having a bit of rant, feeling a bit fed up at the moment, needed to air some things.

We have all experienced this.  If you take it personally the only person who will get ulcers is you. They won't. This is why you charge more for a first clean, so if they just wanted a one off on the pretense of it being regular you haven't lost out too much.

When you are starting off its a case of canvass, clean and cull. You will eventually get a good establish round. But we have to continually refine our round as good customers can become messers for a variety of reasons.
Added to this some customers will lie as to why they have discontinued your window cleaning service to them. Its your fault, never theirs. I think I have only had 1 person in 15 years say sorry, I can't afford it, I'm skint.

We have a lot of large houses that have been converted to flats in our town. Often we get an 'actor' who is so happy to see us as they haven't seen a window cleaner working the area for months. Clean the windows, get payment and book the job with the next clean, only to find the customer was renting and wanted his windows cleaned for his end of tenancy.
The next tenant never wants a window cleaner so you are down a clean.

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Ooooooog

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2019, 09:10:11 pm »
Never text customers unless you have to.

Stoots

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2019, 09:25:31 pm »
Move and get better customers ?

Stupid, unhelpful comment.

No actually the opposite, it's the best most logical answer anyone could give him.

His problem is the area he is living and the customers he has.

The only way to fix a problem is do something about it.



Stoots

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #12 on: June 16, 2019, 09:34:39 pm »
Move and get better customers ?

If I could afford to just up and move I would, as for the customers I am canvassing every week there’s noway I can avoid potential messers I’m just having a bit of rant, feeling a bit fed up at the moment, needed to air some things.

If you really can't afford to move then there's no point worrying about it so there's that problem solved.

As for customers messer's are part of the process, all you can do is get new ones and dump the old ones so you are doing fine.

Without struggle there is no growth mate, if it's ping you off and stressing you out then you are on the right path. Sick it up and keep moving forward, it's only a matter of time you will get there.



Simon Trapani

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #13 on: June 16, 2019, 10:44:55 pm »
A reasonable 1st clean price is key, then there is no loss if they cancel.

No real need to second guess messers. Just be honest from the start. If it’s a nightmare hoserun, dog mess, particular day etc, just tell them it’s not practical for you.  You have to realise some jobs just aren’t worth it. Only you know how much you’re prepared to put up with whilst building your round, but there is a limit else it becomes demoralising.

As for your housing, try and make it inspire & motivate you to grow  & improve/change  it.

Life always knocks you down, you gotta just keep getting back up.

dazmond

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #14 on: June 16, 2019, 11:00:02 pm »
im surrounded by heroin addicts,alcoholics and cokeheads......it doesnt really bother me.....its not you who should move,its your attitude towards them that needs to change,obviously if i had kids kicking a ball against my wall id go out and tell them to go and play somewhere else,also try and have a chat with some of them or do them a good turn rather than moaning and slagging them off,you often find they are not as bad as you think,even the junkies and drinkers are often ok really,just a bit messed up...

i went to mexico for 10 days and left my 1 year old golf GTD unlocked!i didnt realise until i got back home....it was fine... ;D

as for the customer situation.....unfortunately you will have to weed out the messers,my advice would be to canvass further afield into more affluent areas,you can charge more and you normally get better customers,youll also enjoy working in these areas a lot more once you ve built up a round....

good luck....and keep banging those doors(esp in posher areas!) :)
price higher/work harder!

Crystal-clear

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #15 on: June 16, 2019, 11:20:55 pm »
Mate when canvassing and cleaning a lot of first cleans this is completely normal.

It's definitely harsh and rude for her to respond like that and also quite inconsiderate knowing that she arranged it with you. But if you think of it like this you'll go crazy. I wouldn't even bother asking her "may I ask why" in her eyes all she will see is a sign of weakness your annoyed upset that you cant take more money from her for something she only needs once every couple of years..

All she wanted was a one of clean that was it... the best thing to do as others have mentioned is be strict and just charge double on the first clean. After that have a chilled chat with her and see. now that's a way to really filter out messers  This is the reason why people quit window cleaning it's muggy when you're getting new regular work. But on the same spectrum there's customers that really want it one moment you get mugged off like that then you get one that's over the moon.
Try and focus on the positives don't let it get to you.
By the way if you're canvassing and only offering regular window cleaning literally everyone is going to say yes. They want that dirt off their windows for £10 £20.
 They know that you can't get them to sign anything. They know you're not going to be overly persistent about the regular talk because end of the day they haven't even seen it yet. And that's always there get out of jail free card.
Just double the price..

G Griffin

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2019, 12:10:05 am »
Move and get better customers ?

Stupid, unhelpful comment.

No actually the opposite, it's the best most logical answer anyone could give him.

His problem is the area he is living and the customers he has.

The only way to fix a problem is do something about it.
I think you're wrong on all three points.
He's doing something about it; have some compassion.
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G Griffin

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #17 on: June 17, 2019, 12:13:40 am »
I’m having a bad weekend.
First off I’ll try explain as briefly as I can about my living situation, I live in a maisonette so have neighbours below me and to both sides.
The area is rough, the neighbours are druggies, rude, loud, the kids around here have absolutely zero respect, they’ve been playing outside blasting the football against the walls and on the roof, I bloody hate living here.
Then too top it off I send a few texts to customers about doing the windows tomorrow that I’ll be coming to do them and I’ve got two more messers.
One responded very rude saying “no you won’t, thanks” I replied with “can I ask why? Would you like to be removed from the round?” she just put “yeh remove me thanks” when I did them last month she seemed a rough big mouth type, she seems the cheap type, she obviously just wanted a one off and wasted my time giving me a contact number for every four weeks.
The other replied saying “I’ll have to rearrange I’ll let you know when’s best” so I replied saying “thank you for the reply, it will need to be this week to keep you in with the work in that area monthly” to which I’ve received no reply.
All this with kids blasting footballs against the wall and being loud is driving me crazy 🤬 absolutely no respect in this area.
Never mind all that.
How did you go on with Jade and the other one on Friday, Stylistic?  :D
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Pete Thompson

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #18 on: June 17, 2019, 01:26:52 am »
Texting customers to tell them you’re coming is asking for trouble imo, especially with new customers.  You just give them an opportunity to reconsider.

The only reason I would text or email a customer is if they needed to leave the gate unlocked, and even then it’s borderline.

dazmond

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Re: Fed up - customers/living situation
« Reply #19 on: June 17, 2019, 08:04:39 am »
Texting customers to tell them you’re coming is asking for trouble imo, especially with new customers.  You just give them an opportunity to reconsider.

The only reason I would text or email a customer is if they needed to leave the gate unlocked, and even then it’s borderline.

i disagree.......its not "asking for trouble" IMO.......if their gonna mess you about theyll do it regardless or whether you send them a text or not.......so if he didnt text he probably would of cleaned them and not got paid......which is even worse....

price higher/work harder!