@Nathan
You haven't clearly stated what you did. Did you take her on or not and if so at what price?
For me, like Soupy I would have priced it as it should be. If I happened to be cheaper (rare) then I would have taken it. If I happened to be the same or higher I would have said so.
"She was penny pinching and she would only dump me when next shiner comes cheaper, so not really a potential customer"
I went with the latter being the above, saying not a potential customer.
So to clarify i turned it down, as she was penny pinching and wanted it cheaper than £16. Whuch was a good price and probably same as i would price. I say probably as i didnt look round property inorder to quote her, as i declined. As she wasnt potential client material.
Later in day, a woman (a friend of the client) visiting one of my clients asked me to price and clean her windows. Agreed a price and regular 4wkly schedule, as it was identical to the one i was cleaning and its just round the corner (also where i work) and she paid me upfront. Which i thought was good. About an hr later but b4 i did the new house, husband pulls up in car with wive. Saying they have electric shutters, no problem i say, as i txt b4 coming. He than gave other excuses and said after todays clean if it could be every now n then when their in and give a shout.
I said, thankyou for letting me know, heres your money back and apologies as i dont work on that basis. Thank you.
Its a great ideal if someone has a free wk or day, just go out for day offering an xmass one off clean for X amount (double/triple normal price).