The thing abour Pimlico is they are up front with their pricing structure.
Agree or disagree as to their charges, for me, isn't the issue.
It's the fact that their prices are there for all to see, and by that I mean, and let's be honest about this: time and time again most of the phone calls you receive from prospective customers, those customers are really only interested in one thing: The cost.
Regardless of Pimlico's prices, the calls they receive are most problably converted into jobs, as the customer already knows the price prior to picking up the phone.
Not saying I agree with their costing structure, but have to take my hat off to them for actually placing the aforementioned pricing online.
In a dog eat dog business that takes a certain amount of guts and confidece.
How much time do you waste chasing customers only to catch shadows.
Agree or disagree as to their charges, for me, isn't the issue.
It's the fact that their prices are there for all to see, and by that I mean, and let's be honest about this: time and time again most of the phone calls you receive from prospective customers, those customers are really only interested in one thing: The cost.
Regardless of Pimlico's prices, the calls they receive are most problably converted into jobs, as the customer already knows the price prior to picking up the phone.
Not saying I agree with their costing structure, but have to take my hat off to them for actually placing the aforementioned pricing online.
In a dog eat dog business that takes a certain amount of guts and confidece.
How much time do you waste chasing customers only to catch shadows.
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