Hi William
I think that may be a bit extreme for the sake of 30 - 40 quid. I have had letters drawn up from contract cleaning debtors that have outstanding balances of £500 upwards.
To date, I have only had one client who has not paid for their window cleaning and for the sake of the £12 out standing, I wrote it off. The laughable thing is, if and when they decide to pay and if they want me to come back (3rd floor flat); it will be cash payments prior to cleans and a new rate of £30 instead of the £12.
Marcs reply was good, but I would have added, that his debt will be recorded on the national window cleaner’s debtors list and as a result of this; he will not obtain the professional services of a professional window cleaner again.
Oh and the National Window Cleaners Debtors list may not exist, but I will be happy to operate this, if other window cleaners would consider it a help. Let me know what you all think. With everyone’s help, we could build a debtors list up, in turn, these debtors could receive a letter from me notifying them of this and who knows, they might even pay, lol.
Andrew