I had some woman ring me up today and she said.
I have a window cleaner but i think he is to expensive and want a cheap quote.
Sorry to ask, Paul, but, Did she really say she wanted a "cheap quote"?
If I had an inquiry asking for a cheap quote, then I think the conversation would be short!
If the caller said that her window cleaner is too expensive, I would have to ask her a few sensible direct questions:
1) How long have you had your windowcleaner?
The answer to that question is important.
2) What has made you decide that he is too expensive now?
3) Have you discussed the matter with him?
4) Have you told him you are getting a new window cleaner?
If the account is only worth £5 a month I wouldn't bother. But if it is sizeable, then it would at least be interesting to know her replies, even if I decided at the end of the conversation not to pursue it. However, if her answers were sound, I would then arrange a visit to discuss it further.
It all becomes clearer when you see the property and meet the owner face to face.