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Quote from: Stan The Man on February 18, 2009, 08:06:25 pmQuote from: windowwashers on February 18, 2009, 08:02:59 pmQuote from: Ian75n on February 18, 2009, 07:41:33 pmHi,Stan, are all your customers residential, & if so, how on earth do you manage to get them to agree to a 2 weekly clean?Ianit not hard if you only charge £2 a houseput your claws away ,its £1.70 for oap council bungs, £3.60 to £4.60 council house and £3 terrace I can’t believe you’re on the internet Stan, next you will be telling me you use electricity.
Quote from: windowwashers on February 18, 2009, 08:02:59 pmQuote from: Ian75n on February 18, 2009, 07:41:33 pmHi,Stan, are all your customers residential, & if so, how on earth do you manage to get them to agree to a 2 weekly clean?Ianit not hard if you only charge £2 a houseput your claws away ,its £1.70 for oap council bungs, £3.60 to £4.60 council house and £3 terrace
Quote from: Ian75n on February 18, 2009, 07:41:33 pmHi,Stan, are all your customers residential, & if so, how on earth do you manage to get them to agree to a 2 weekly clean?Ianit not hard if you only charge £2 a house
Hi,Stan, are all your customers residential, & if so, how on earth do you manage to get them to agree to a 2 weekly clean?Ian
I'm building up a growing clientelle of every-other-month customers. I find I can charge more than £1 a window and push the fact that I only clean six times per year.It's working for me, but I'm going to need a lot more of them.