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Hi all,
I'm really here with the agenda of getting other peoples thoughts on charging deposits. To date I usually charge a third of my labour to hold a date for a customer. I've had no issues until recently where 2 of my prospective clients have tried to negotiate a lower deposit or change the date to 2 weeks before the work is due to start. The reason for the latter is that now I am booking several months in advance, the client feels he does not want to part with the deposit (around £1200) so far in advance . I am pretty firm on how I feel about this but I just wondered if anyone else has had this experience and their feelings on the matter and how you dealt with it.
 
I agree with your customer. You don’t need the deposit months in advance.
I take it about a month in advance, the exception being when I’m ordering goods with a long lead time in which case I take the full value of goods at time of order.
In reality it a customer pulls out of a job or pushes dates back (hardly ever happens), you are able to pull a job forward to fill the gap.
 
FWIW - I can see the customers point of view on this one.
Give them a estimated start date and when you're committed 2 weeks out, then ask for the deposit.

I personally wouldn't pay a deposit on anything that was scheduled months away without a confirmed start date.

Mind you, during the 'pandemic', I was ordering materials and equipment for some jobs, 6 months in advance, so the jobs could be completed and finished on time.
But that was only for customers I have had long working relationship with.
 

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