I won't take a rude or abusive customer back on but I like to think I am reasonable. (Don't we all?
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Had one who I dropped due to tardy payment compounded by a bounced cheque. Funny mix. Lovely looking lady about 40 (runs a landscaping/gardening business), if she was in she always made a me a cup of coffee and was pleasant but never had a cheque book or did "on-line" and would always send it late or after two (8 weekly) cleans.
About three years ago after I sorted out the bounced cheque and bank fees and got paid I dropped her. She noticed and after about a year she was driving down the lane in her Range Rover and she smiles at me sheepishly and prettily from under her fringe. She gets out wearing her business uniform of tee shirt, shorts and green wellies! (It worked rather well on her I thought)
"I am so sorry for messing you about over payment" she purred - "If I promise to set up a standing order will you take us on again please?"
I almost caved without setting out terms but mustered up enough strength to say "OK - I will, but I won't start cleaning until after the money goes through and prices have gone up to £25.00 (from £20)."
"Fair enough!" She says - all whitened teeth, curls and dimples - and she has been on the books again for the last two years. All's well that ends well!