HI,
I am a long time lurker but rarely contribute however I would say that this forum has provided me with lots of useful advice and tips over the last few months so a big Thank You!
Anyway, I was wondering if any of you have had a situation simiar to this. I have a Domestic Cleaning & Ironing company and last week we started a new regular fortnightly cleaning contract with a domestic customer.
I recommended 4 hours once a fortnight or 3 hours once a week (its a big, very nice house with large rooms and massive kitchen all hihgtly polished etc), which I felt was only just enough for my staff to do the job.
When the customer rang to say she wanted us to start cleaning she said they only wanted 2 hours once a fortnight. I explained that I dont usually take on jobs under my reccomended hours as the client is always left feeling disappointed as there is only time to clean specific parts of the poperty. The customer accepted this and agreed we would concentrate on the kitchen, bathrooms hall stairs and landing and if time the living room.
The staff did the job (and I actually allowed them 3 hours but only billed for 2) and the customer was, as predicted disappointed (and still hasnt paid).
Anyway, most of this is relevant only in giving you a background to the client.
My problem is the client is now claiming we left a blue stain on her newly tiled kitchen floor which she cant remove and that we left a blue stain on her carpet (not sure which room yet).
I am going to see the stains tonight and have taken advice from my insurers (i am covered but there is a £250 excess) and legal advice from FSB who told me to take photos and not admit any liability.
I have questioned the staff, who know nothing about the stains, we do not use any blue products nor do we use blue cloths. The staff also remove their shoes when on site.
I was really hoping for some advice from any of you!!! I do not intend to admit liability and until I see the stains I have no real idea what they are describing to me. This is the first time I have ever had a problem like this and am actually quite worried about visiting the client! I believe my staff when they say they know nothing and for all I know the stains could have been there for a long time or done by the client!
Help!!!
Thanks
Fiona
Cleaner Times Limited