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Davo , my friend also a window cleaner fits upvc soffits and gutters ! Some of his customers asked him for quotes which he did , suffice to say they thought he was too expensive ! Later they got the job done by virgo who charge double what he was quoting ! :
Well his words not mine ......." just cos I clean the windows they think I should do it for nowt ( nothing ) My point on an earlier thread is if somone asks give them your mates number ! and visa versa
Mac mac, theres not much middle ground with you is there? I havent said Id charge £500.The question is, do you think at the prices some companys charge that a window cleaner offering a very similar service would be "dreaming" if he were to charge between £100-£250 to clean a similar conservatory?BTW I could sell em at £500 if thats what I wanted to do, but I dont think thats a volume price point. Mark
Davo, without being rude, may i ask - exactly what do you do? Are you a window cleaner? Are you some kind of lecturer or still at school? Just a simple answer would suffice only you seem to be full of theory but with little substance if you know what i mean.
Quote from: DJW on March 12, 2008, 09:05:23 pmDavo, without being rude, may i ask - exactly what do you do? Are you a window cleaner? Are you some kind of lecturer or still at school? Just a simple answer would suffice only you seem to be full of theory but with little substance if you know what i mean.DJW My job is in direct sales, im a sales manager for a national company. Is that straight forward enough?MarkIf you mean substance as in cleaning windows, your quite correct. If you mean substance as in selling goods or services to people then your mistaken.
Quote from: Davo on March 12, 2008, 10:00:21 pmQuote from: DJW on March 12, 2008, 09:05:23 pmDavo, without being rude, may i ask - exactly what do you do? Are you a window cleaner? Are you some kind of lecturer or still at school? Just a simple answer would suffice only you seem to be full of theory but with little substance if you know what i mean.DJW My job is in direct sales, im a sales manager for a national company. Is that straight forward enough?MarkIf you mean substance as in cleaning windows, your quite correct. If you mean substance as in selling goods or services to people then your mistaken.so you are not a window cleaner
Quote from: Davo on March 12, 2008, 08:01:38 pmMac mac, theres not much middle ground with you is there? I havent said Id charge £500.The question is, do you think at the prices some companys charge that a window cleaner offering a very similar service would be "dreaming" if he were to charge between £100-£250 to clean a similar conservatory?BTW I could sell em at £500 if thats what I wanted to do, but I dont think thats a volume price point. MarkForgive me, i have been down To be fair davo, with the correct approach, i think you could get 100 to 250 quid for a proper con' clean quite often & is a realistic price. 500 quid i think is pushing it & as you state it's not realy a volume business. BUT, i think there is a difference between making a living soleley from con' cleans & as an add on to w/c'ing, this is where the customer perspective comes in. Tony
are you a window cleaner ....Davo???sorry ...i will simplify the question ...do you clean windows and get paid for it? :
yes there are but, as they have no experience in the hands on part... they don't get taken seriously....and it's very easy to destinguish the real wc from the not so real.........
so basically you sell double glazing and are onhere looking ffor info about window cleaning but you do not have a round or do you still sub work out that you have canvassed