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Do you like getting feedback / being told you have not been chosen to do the job or does it annoy you if you are beaten on price.
 
I hate it when you spend a couple of hrs doing a quote and never hear back from people. The guy that taught me keeps saying I should chase the people up. I am just not that kind of person though.

But, I wouldn't mind a bit of feedback
 
I usually give a few days, even up to a week sometimes then give them a call.

I just say I'm following up on the quote I sent & do you have any thoughts.

I find if they're genuinely interested in you doing the work they'll get back to you before the week.

Sometimes it prompts them to agree to have the work done if they've been busy.

I find it's good to follow up, several times even if they don't agree to the quote they've called again for other work!
 
I hate it when you spend a couple of hrs doing a quote and never hear back from people. The guy that taught me keeps saying I should chase the people up. I am just not that kind of person though.

But, I wouldn't mind a bit of feedback

This... This annoys me more than almost all other things.
Have the decency to at least contact me and tell me someone will do the job cheaper a really don't give a feck but don't ignore me. I done the honest thing and wasted 2 + hours of my time looking over the job, phoning merchants and working out prices to give you a price asap just for you to leave me hanging....
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they are all too embarrassed or just dont have the manners to do so. Never worries me if some one wants to go in cheaper, they are more desparate for work, but 1/2 the time I end up going back after a year or so to repair the garbage installed.
 
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Never - we price our work based on our experience and contacts if the applicant decides they dont want us move on never look back CHK
Do you like getting feedback / being told you have not been chosen to do the job or does it annoy you if you are beaten on price.
 
This... This annoys me more than almost all other things.
Have the decency to at least contact me and tell me someone will do the job cheaper a really don't give a feck but don't ignore me. I done the honest thing and wasted 2 + hours of my time looking over the job, phoning merchants and working out prices to give you a price asap just for you to leave me hanging....
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Have you never done the same thing to your merchant? 🙂
 
I never ask any more to be honest. If they haven't got back to me after a week or so then they can't afford me. I used to ask and that's what they all told me.

I enjoy quoting, it's pricing high enough to maximise profit with all the staff you have available. Too high and you have not enough work, too low and you are turning work away. Bang in the middle is maximum profit.
 
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Once again, I'm gobsmacked.

Information about business you lose is incredibly valuable. If all it does is help you to identify the customer type who is not going to use you, it saves your valuable time if you can avoid wasting it quoting for that customer type in future.

Here's a suggestion. Stop thinking about YOUR business. Imagine you have been asked by a friend to review the processes and policies of a 3rd party business which happens to be similar to your own. Would you not suggest that they spend a bit of time analysing why they lost certain quotes?

This is not to say that you should quote differently. Some customers are better done without. But if you can identify them earlier in the cycle, you become more efficient. And therefore more profitable.
 
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Once again, I'm gobsmacked.

Information about business you lose is incredibly valuable. If all it does is help you to identify the customer type who is not going to use you, it saves your valuable time if you can avoid wasting it quoting for that customer type in future.

Here's a suggestion. Stop thinking about YOUR business. Imagine you have been asked by a friend to review the processes and policies of a 3rd party business which happens to be similar to your own. Would you not suggest that they spend a bit of time analysing why they lost certain quotes?

This is not to say that you should quote differently. Some customers are better done without. But if you can identify them earlier in the cycle, you become more efficient. And therefore more profitable.

Don't get me wrong Ray. I have done the research and come to the conclusion as to who can afford me and who cant. I get a pretty good feel on the phone now before I commit to a quote appointment which has helped me save a lot of time.

I would certainly recommend all businesses do it until they get an idea of what type of potential customers best convert.

For you it's any customer that likes Maryland chocolate cookies! The diet didn't last long today.
 
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For you it's any customer that likes Maryland chocolate cookies! The diet didn't last long today.

Sorry Keiran. We should have remembered your diet, and sent you some more washers.

Unfortunately for your waistline, the biccies and chocolates have had a marketing impact way beyond their real world cost, so you may as well give in now, and buy some work trousers in the next size up!
 

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