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unless i get a bad feeling same price even though i know it will take longer its about quoting quick and getting the customer on the list. and not letting someone else get in there with a quote
Quote from: wire1078 on August 18, 2009, 03:47:42 pmdoubleand the custy says "HOW MUCH / NO THANKS ! "so a 4 bed detached house @ £30 taking you an hour becomes a £60 first clean job ? I wish, but reckon I'd be told to p%$s off .
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I always approach this from the opposite angle. I say to the prospective custy: "We never charge extra for the first clean, because we don't do one offs - we don't mind how long it takes us to get it clean the first time because we expect to get an ongoing contract"This makes it clear to the custy that they are getting extra work the first time in exchange for an understanding that they have to continue with the agreement.99% of people are fine with this, they appreciate that we are honest and reliable and respond by becoming reliable customers. Over a few years, the hundreds of pounds they are going to pay us makes any '1st time premium' pale into insignificance.You will always get the odd one who intends to rip you off, even after you've explained the situation, but why penalise all the rest when you have the opportunity to create a great business relationship from the word go?We have customers who have been with us for over 20 years and would never dream of going elsewhere because of the trust which has existed from the very first time we cleaned their windows.