Come on then mr know it all. Explain further??
To me worrying about customers oweing or paying late £10/£15/£20 is stupid. Verey rarely would a customer simply not pay unless they feel you do a crap job.
I have 1100 odd customers, soon to be more with third round, just over a third pay on the day, a third online and cheque payments and the rest let it just wait for to double/treble up next time or wait until they are in when im there doing the clean! Why lose sleep over chasing debt??.
No need for name calling Mick.
If a customer feels you have done a crap job surely it's up to you find that out? One thing i make clear to all my customers is that if i have done a bad job then let me know.
You seem be equating collecting debt with chasing debt, which is where in my opinion this thread has gone off on a tangent. Surely you have all your customers phone numbers when you canvas or take them on? It's as easy as sending a text or phone call. If you were to spend half hour, 40 minutes, 1 hour etc on a job, spending another 5 minutes on the phone as a reminder to pay is not a bad thing.
If i were to have hundreds or thousands of £££'s of bad debt, spending a few hours or even a day collecting that is not out of the question ... and then drop those customers from next month as you know you are going to have the same problem again.
If it's hundreds paying someone to collect it on the door is not out of the question ... If you are sitting on £2500 of bad debt you can even pay me 50% of it, i'll come down to Kent over a weekend collect it for you and we'd both be happy
Im not name calling and appologise if it came accross that way just you dont see the bigger picture.
you are missing the point, i explained the £2500 or in factn £2700 that it is at the mo isnt an issue as its always around that figure momth in month out and every customer pays me sooner or later. Its paranoidd window cleaners that are over exadurating the topic.
the only customers i have had mess me about or refuse to pay are when i do a crap job which i respect as id do the same, a lot of window cleaners blame it on the customer for there rubbish attempt of a first clean for the reason of dumping for lack of payment, i have seen it so many times from canvassing with the storys new customers tell me and they are right if not happy then why should they pay and the flip side if they are happy then why would they mess you about???
And its a no to phoning them or chasing them to pay as we return every 4 weeks and slip them which gently reminds them without sounding desperate ringing them asking to pay me the £10 they owe, i see it as sounding desperate. I can count on 1 hand the amount i have stopped cleaning due to not paying/refusing to pay so for me my method and way of dealing with it is working fine.
Learn to trust your customers more as none of them expect you to clean there windows and not pay you for it just like we dont expect to get paid if we dont clean them or do a poor job.
Anyway im glad i dont suffer from the paranoia of some on here otherwise id be crying myself to sleep each night worrying if mrs smith will be in to pay me my £10 and if shes not in and doesnt pay me online within 7 days ill dump her and lose out on £120 a year from her(verey business savvy.......not).
Another good example is my gardiner, i owe him for 3 months worth of mowing and will pay him cash when i see him. If he rung me after 1 month and said can you pay me your balance id prob tell him where to go afterwards as to me it makes him sound desperate however he is a nice chap and knows ill pay when i see him as im crap with making online payments as cant be botherd unless i get time which is hardly ever.