Conflict, contradiction, accusations, jealousy, the recipe for TV soaps, or the life of carpet cleaners......
If some one has been providing a low cost service for many years and has buIlt a property portfolio on the proceeds, that person IS A SUCCESS, should be congratulated and used as a ROLE MODEL.
There is more than one way to skin a cat, as the saying goes and to criticise and mock such business success is, in my opinion incredibly NAIVE and that is being very polite with my choice of words.
If you want to be a success and build a money making business from cleaning carpets and furniture, YOU NEED A STEADY SUPPLY OF PEOPLE WHO ARE REPARED TO PAY YOUR PRICES.
There is a fair amount nonesense posted alongside a fair bit of sound advice.
Theory is great, a bit like Idealism, but reality is where we are and it's where the majority of prospective clients are, with their feet firmly on the ground.
Sure, it's great if you can successfully target and win clients who are prepared to pay higher prices, but, only ten to twenty percent of c/c's will operate in that sector, regularly.
Some, including myself, will take clients from across the board, while many, possibly the majority, will work in the lower priced sector, where they will have to work longer and possibly harder, but many will make a very good living and if astute, will be more succssful than the " dreamers "
I know of at least a dozen businesses around my locality who charge low, or comparatively low prices and have been in business for 10 to 25 years.
Keep your prices to yourself and look at practical ways of helping each other. Sharing experiences and information can be more inspirational than telling people they are likely to be a failure if they don't charge at least £150 for a suite clean or £60 for a lounge.