There are a couple of things i don't 'get' in the business model. People sign up for direct debit £6pm sold as £3 per clean (one black one brown collection).
But i notice that by me now they are putting in green plastic liner bags into the bins to stop them getting dirty.Great idea, saves cleaning them, but couldn't the customer buy their own liner bags and put them in at less than £3 a time?
Also isn't the introduction of a large plastic bag against the ethos of modern life and conservation?
So my opinion is that they are destroying their own industry.
Hi Slumpbuster.
I agree - We have had a couple come and go on our estate using new fancy recycled water cleaner. It doesn't take customers long to realise that it cheaper to put your own bin liner in as it stays clean for quite a while.
I see next door now has a new cleaner who doesn't put a bin liner in, and she complains that the bin is dirty - they cant win either way! We will see how long he lasts.
Did have to smile a few months back as the dustmen swopped the bins around so we got ours cleaned for nothing
Spruce