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Quote from: mikecam on June 17, 2011, 10:26:01 pmQuote from: big dave on June 17, 2011, 04:50:04 pmIf you live within a 30 mile radius of Boston then there is a good chance you are experiencing undercutting right now.I posted on here yesterday regarding this but my post was removed and the thread was locked so I assume the company involved may have something to do with this forum?What is the general feeling towards undercutting? This company is going around both business and domestic saying “do you want a window cleaner?” If they are told by someone that they already have a cleaner they say “how much are you being charged? Whatever it is we will beat it”In my book this is wrong. Especially as this company promotes good working practices nationally.YES undercutting is acceptable (to me). I'll charge whatever i feel like as long as i can make a profit. I don't see any contradiction between 'competitive pricing' and promoting good working practice. Infact i'll go so far as to say that the only thing that stops many undercutting is the fear of retaliation/retribution for doing so. WHat you are asking in laymans terms is...is it ok for someone to work for a price cheaper than me? And the only person qualified to give that answer is the guy with the purse strings. You're obviously disgruntled as it might cost you work. What this means ultimatley to you is that have to up your game to compete, you don't sound like you want to. Tough, live with it.I can see your point and understand, however if you live in an area with two or three people with your attitude prices just get lower and lower until everyone is working for the same money as 20 years ago.where is the good in that?
Quote from: big dave on June 17, 2011, 04:50:04 pmIf you live within a 30 mile radius of Boston then there is a good chance you are experiencing undercutting right now.I posted on here yesterday regarding this but my post was removed and the thread was locked so I assume the company involved may have something to do with this forum?What is the general feeling towards undercutting? This company is going around both business and domestic saying “do you want a window cleaner?” If they are told by someone that they already have a cleaner they say “how much are you being charged? Whatever it is we will beat it”In my book this is wrong. Especially as this company promotes good working practices nationally.YES undercutting is acceptable (to me). I'll charge whatever i feel like as long as i can make a profit. I don't see any contradiction between 'competitive pricing' and promoting good working practice. Infact i'll go so far as to say that the only thing that stops many undercutting is the fear of retaliation/retribution for doing so. WHat you are asking in laymans terms is...is it ok for someone to work for a price cheaper than me? And the only person qualified to give that answer is the guy with the purse strings. You're obviously disgruntled as it might cost you work. What this means ultimatley to you is that have to up your game to compete, you don't sound like you want to. Tough, live with it.
If you live within a 30 mile radius of Boston then there is a good chance you are experiencing undercutting right now.I posted on here yesterday regarding this but my post was removed and the thread was locked so I assume the company involved may have something to do with this forum?What is the general feeling towards undercutting? This company is going around both business and domestic saying “do you want a window cleaner?” If they are told by someone that they already have a cleaner they say “how much are you being charged? Whatever it is we will beat it”In my book this is wrong. Especially as this company promotes good working practices nationally.
Any proper old school window cleaner wouldn't do it.
It's crystal clear to me who the company is because they advertise on here and are always banging on about the training courses they offer Sounds very underhanded to me if this is true.
I'm with Tosh on this one.Price is only one factor. I would be unfazed if someone did this with my customers. I don't want 'price-shopping' customers, I don't need them as I have too many anyway.Is it unethical? No I don't think so. I change energy companies each summer to get the best price, so I would be a hypocrite to suggest other wise. However, with anyone that comes to your house, you become a bit fussy with who you want turning up. I don't have the cheapest accountant, I have one I trust.
"WHat you are asking in laymans terms is...is it ok for someone to work for a price cheaper than me?"He wasnt asking that at all, we all have different prices, thats not the issue is it, the issue is deliberately pinching another persons work by knowingly undercutting them. Theres a reason we have these "unwritten codes" and its not because the the existing windy might be bigger than you. Its low skilled work, if we all stoop to Clean safes approach and start a pricing war we'll all be working for peanuts.
ach what a load of rubbish, if someone wants to undercut so what, it is up to them they run there business how they see fit, if they are successful fair play if not tough sh%t nothing you can do except adapt and overcome and I agree with mikecam on his honest opinion[/quoteI agree. Its just whether that approach gets tolerated or not
Also,one local cleaner undercut ONE of my houses and i told him that i will clean every single house on his round for £5 and employ someone to do it,obviously at a loss to me,in one of my vans and put him out of business. He never cleaned that house again.
Thats the reality of business and life in general.The world is full of tough, ruthless individuals who will kill you to get ahead.