I thoght I had covered this.
A custome is only going to think about replacing me for 2 reasons
1 He is unhappy with the service (i am doing a bad job)
2 Or someone approachs them with a service which is going to be better than what I am giving.
and there is a 3rd, the one who moves because of the cost
On the first 1 they will have already expressed their concerns, if I have not corrected this then I deserve to lose them.
The 2nd I am always looking at ways to improve what I offer, I have not increased my prices for some time because I have found other ways to make savings and therefore make more profit without the need for a price rise.
and the3rd, well there are always customers who move to the cheaper guy who arrives in the area, but when he lets them down or disappears and they want to come back on my list, they are welcome but they are treated as new customers which includes a new charge which is higher than what they use to pay, plus the double charge for a 1st clean.
All of my customers are aware of this.
Over the last 5 years I have seen so many wfp move into my area that its been mind boggling, 5 years ago I never saw another wfp for weeks on end, now I have turned up in a small cul de sac and there 3 of us, its quite funny to see.
The same applied to a shopping area I do, 5 years ago 5 of us would turn up every friday at the same time, now I'm the only one.
Unlike the commercial sector which does move its window cleaners around, the domestic market is more stable and loyal.
But yes I agree with you, you should never get complacent, it will happen to you if you do.
2009 will be the same as the last 5 years, I have my targets to make which I will get, like I have for the last 5 years, I don't want to sound cocky or better than you which I am not, but I have always had a deep sense that there is nothing that I cannot acheive.
The best of luck to you and all other window cleaners both on this side of the pond and the colonial side

and like "spock" says go, "forth and prosper"