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John Mart

One off masquerading as a regular
« on: May 16, 2018, 03:05:36 pm »
Do you think he understands now? Stopped me working on another house to clean his minger of a conservatory. I said no - regular customers only, so he signed up.

Ah, it’s a regular 8 weekly service only I’m afraid. I did point that out to you very clearly when you stopped me in the street and would not have cleaned your roof otherwise as those services are only for our regular customers. I will remove you from our round and wouldn’t be interested in cleaning your windows in the Autumn I’m afraid as it’s a regular service only.

Regards,

Steve

From: grenville stephens
Sent: 16 May 2018 14:04
To: Steve
Subject: RE: 32 ****** **

Dear Steve,
Your bill settled by bank transfer on Monday.  We will not be wanting our windows cleaned regularly – perhaps in the autumn.

Grenville Stephens

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

From: Steve

Hi Grenville,

I hope you had a good holiday. It’s a regular 8 weekly service. I’ve just checked and you were emailed the day before for access as per our agreement. In general it’s every 8 weeks but if there’s building work or if you’re away we’re happy to skip a clean but obviously we need to be advised if this is the case.

Many thanks,

Steve



Sent from my iPhone

> On 9 May 2018, at 18:48, G STEPHENS
>
> Dear Steve,
> We have just returned from holiday to find your bill for cleaning our windows whilst we have been away. I am surprised you did this work in our absence but will send you a cheque in the next day or so.
>
> Grenville Stephens



elite mike

Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2018, 07:40:48 pm »
well at least it looks like you are getting the money  ;)

AuRavelling79

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Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2018, 10:02:23 pm »
This topic was in the non-cleaning section and been moved here.
It's a game of three halves!

dazmond

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Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2018, 10:23:55 pm »
he obviously didnt care and just wanted an "ad hoc" service......and turned a blind eye to your "regular" agreement... ;D

as long as you get paid for the work you ve done then ........just move onto your next job....annoying yes but its not as bad as cleaning someones windows and not getting paid(first clean too!) >:( which has happened to me recently....the only saving grace is its only a £10 job and she will have to hide from me every month for the foreseeable future as i clean nearly every other house on the street..... ;D
price higher/work harder!

Pete Thompson

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Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2018, 12:25:01 am »
A window cleaner near me has a technique to solve this problem.
As an example;
Regular clean (1-3 months) £20
Any less frequently (or one-off) £30

So, he charges the all customers (including regular ones) £30 for the first clean.

Then he gives £10 credit for the next clean. That way if a cheeky one tries to pull the “oh yeah it’s regular” then cancels stunt, he’s been paid properly anyway.

Personally I don’t like it, because he’s inconveniencing honest customers because of the duff ones.

Novel idea though.

deeege

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Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #5 on: May 17, 2018, 06:25:12 am »
A window cleaner near me has a technique to solve this problem.
As an example;
Regular clean (1-3 months) £20
Any less frequently (or one-off) £30

So, he charges the all customers (including regular ones) £30 for the first clean.

Then he gives £10 credit for the next clean. That way if a cheeky one tries to pull the “oh yeah it’s regular” then cancels stunt, he’s been paid properly anyway.

Personally I don’t like it, because he’s inconveniencing honest customers because of the duff ones.

Novel idea though.

Standard. Just charge double for every first clean, you don’t get duped that way. First cleans should be charged double whether they are going to be a regular or not, as they are mostly a lot dirtier and will therefore take longer.
"....and it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink, and mother wake me early in the morning."

dazmond

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Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2018, 08:55:05 am »
some first cleans i charge more for.it depends though how dirty the windows are or how much im charging them in the first place.im more likely to clean a larger property at the normal maintenance clean price(which is high anyway)than a cheap  smaller property...

the £10 first clean was a small house i only clean 8 weeks ago for the previous customer so the windows werent dirty really plus they had replaced all the back windows with new ones(compact estate work).....i reckon ill still get my money(in the end)then ill dump her and wave to her every month while im cleaning all her neighbours windows! ;D
price higher/work harder!

John Mart

Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2018, 02:13:15 pm »
I have to confess I charged £250 for his roof. It was minging though and I saw that his face told a different story to his words when I said regulars only.  ;D

I now have a clause on the back of every bill stating minimum 3 cleans and a charge if defaulted.

John Mart

Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2018, 02:14:19 pm »
This topic was in the non-cleaning section and been moved here.
Sorry - I just noticed that.

Splash & dash

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Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2018, 03:04:48 pm »
I have to confess I charged £250 for his roof. It was minging though and I saw that his face told a different story to his words when I said regulars only.  ;D

I now have a clause on the back of every bill stating minimum 3 cleans and a charge if defaulted.



How would you enforce a 3 clean policy if they cancel you cannot make them pay it’s just not worth the hassle, better to take more time on the quote if you get a bad feeling then walk away or charge double for the first clean this normally does away with the one off brigade

John Mart

Re: One off masquerading as a regular
« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2018, 03:21:35 pm »
I have to confess I charged £250 for his roof. It was minging though and I saw that his face told a different story to his words when I said regulars only.  ;D

I now have a clause on the back of every bill stating minimum 3 cleans and a charge if defaulted.



How would you enforce a 3 clean policy if they cancel you cannot make them pay it’s just not worth the hassle, better to take more time on the quote if you get a bad feeling then walk away or charge double for the first clean this normally does away with the one off brigade
It makes them think twice and I can send letters demanding payment. It also will reduce the messers. When you're trying to grow quickish you can't quote the jobs so you just tell them it's regular only and it's on their bill too.