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james44

Re: What is the opposite to undercutting?
« Reply #20 on: July 07, 2010, 05:18:49 pm »
Ant i don`t get this you take 20min more for an extra £5?

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good example,I am on average about a fiver more than others,say for example a job is 15 I would quote 20 .Yet I would take about twenty mins more to do the jo


Re: What is the opposite to undercutting?
« Reply #21 on: July 07, 2010, 05:54:56 pm »
I might over charge and undercut at times as my price is what I what for a job. If  it more and they are happy to pay, good. If its less they I might just get the business. I quoted on a few houses the other day and my price was 12 pound each as the houses only had 6 windows and only one door has glass. The fellow just happened to charge 18 quid I have take over 8 of these houses. Is it my fault he wants more. I did not have any idea what he would charge and don’t want to know. As it might screw up my pricing. . Its just business.
I make a price for what I do and not negotiate on my prices as if I wanted less I would have made the price lower in the first.

anthony eton

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Re: What is the opposite to undercutting?
« Reply #22 on: July 07, 2010, 06:33:06 pm »
Hi James 44,Sorry if I was not clear,I mean I would take an extra 20 mins on the first clean,to do a really pucker job and to lay the foundations {if you like} for the next clean ,a maintainance clean I think you Pros call it,that I would do loads quicker than the first clean.  ;)  I hope this makes sense,Cheers Ant  8)

james44

Re: What is the opposite to undercutting?
« Reply #23 on: July 07, 2010, 07:16:29 pm »
Yep gotcha!

anthony eton

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Re: What is the opposite to undercutting?
« Reply #24 on: July 07, 2010, 10:14:54 pm »
Thanks for the info Mr Wizkid,Best wishes Ant. 8)