I charge all customers the right amount. Irrelevant of if they didn’t have me in to fit the new boiler. Would rather have a customer for service and breakdown than not at all.As in, charging certain customers more?
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I charge all customers the right amount. Irrelevant of if they didn’t have me in to fit the new boiler. Would rather have a customer for service and breakdown than not at all.As in, charging certain customers more?
Thanks guys. My dad's dying so I just needed to vent some steam. Ironically I had exactly the same scenario this morning - this time my customer has gone with British Gas. So I has a look on the BG website and found they're offering two years interest free credit on all new boilers. Incidentally - my first customer is the CEO of a county council on a six figure salary. I guess with him it's all about the bottom line and to hell with the consequences (making people redundant etc). I still feel like telling him to get whoever fitted his boiler to fix his stove. Or maybe should I just charge him £200 for my time like British Gas would?
I charge all customers the right amount. Irrelevant of if they didn’t have me in to fit the new boiler. Would rather have a customer for service and breakdown than not at all.
I charge all customers the right amount. Irrelevant of if they didn’t have me in to fit the new boiler. Would rather have a customer for service and breakdown than not at all.
I understand mate. I was just saying what I do, that’s all.I suppose if you have been charging proper rate to the customer, then that is ok.
If the customer had used you for a few favour jobs and then dumped you for the lucrative job, I would not be happy.
But my head tells me to charge more, but I just seem to charge same rate I must confess.
With people like that though mate. They have no loyalty. I never turn work down. I would rather have a house on my books for something rather than nothing.
That’s what I love about the world mate. (We are all different)This is what makes us different. My view is not to sully my life with them. Someone decent always replaces them 😎
I do get that H and I respect you for it.
However, I also completely understand how Jock is 'used' to do the small jobs because people like this know the BiG boys don't want the small jobs. So, they keep a 'pet plumber' dangling. I literally overheard a conversation around this theme one time on a job. I walked out and never went back although I promised to. CBA. We are all human beings and regardless of our race, colour, creed or circumstance in life we deserve a little respect.
I understand mate. I was just saying what I do, that’s all.
This is what makes us different. My view is not to sully my life with them. Someone decent always replaces them 😎
I agree that if you have plenty of work, then no point in working for difficult customers if decent customers are being turned away.
But for those that are not overbooked, then take the more troublesome
There is a spectrum of disagreeableness and there is a spectrum of value earnt from doing the job. There will be various intersections where you should consider it worthwhile. Mildly disagreeable person who happily pays top dollar for an easy quick job and you never hear from them again might intersect similarily favourably to a sweet old dear who means no harm but phones you 6 times on a Sunday because she thinks she has a leak but it's cat pee and you can't stand to charge her for the visit.
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