....... let a customer you don't want to work for them !!
I did a quote for a couple 3 weeks ago for a suite been cleaned and application of stain protector , I turned up for appointment at exactly the time agreed and was let in by the lady of the house, barely had I got through the door and a man walks through from the lounge shouting and bawling some thing along the lines of " I don't think much of you turning up just when you like , do you think I can drop every thing to see you " in an arrogant manner
with that his wife stopped him babbling on and informed him I was the c/c come to give a quote, he apologised and said something about man from insurance company, so all in all not a good start , I immediately took a dislike to his attitude .
So after around 20 minutes of him asking questions and telling me all about what he is claiming for from his insurance, ( he had had a leak from upstairs ) and how he was blaming the plumber etc. etc. and how the suite he had bought originally was shoddy and he had tried to get another one
he finally accepted my quote and said would be intouch after again contacting his insurers.
Low and behold I got an email from him yesterday asking for the quote and exactly what I would be doing?
In hindsight , I should have told him at the time I did not want to do the job, some thing just didn't feel right, how ever it would appear he is going to want it cleaning shortly, but still in the back of my mind I feel some thing is not going to be right, I feel he will just complain just for the sake of it, so to avoid this situation,
How would you set about telling him you don't want to do the work?, diplomatically of course
Geoff
ps. or am I just been paranoid?