I've already raised my prices for a quarter of my round, using the letter method I posted earlier, and have been out this morning raising another quarter of my round. Some I've really hiked, as I got greedy.
I didn't have the testicles to double them though. £6.50 became £10.00 and £10.00 became £13.00. That sort of stuff. If I get a 20% drop out rate, then that'll be okay.
If it's more, I'll get a part time job in Tescos stacking shelves and I'll blame you 'orrible lot for encouraging me to increase the prices this much.
Oh, I have got one street of about 10 houses who I plan to double. It's either that or drop them as they're very hard work the traditional way - a real groaner to do. They're the modern houses with 'fake' Georgian windows, where the window pane dividers are 'stuck' to the glass.
If I lose them, I'll tell Ian_Giles where to go to canvass them. They'd be a lot easier with a WFP.
Oh, last night a customer (who's price I increased last month), told me we were very expensive, but she would keep me as she liked the job we do. I charge her £8.50 for a 3 bed semi.
I challenged her about this, saying I know guys who'd charge her £10 to £15 pound for the same job.
She replied with, "Well my Father lives in the same type of house as me, in Channel View, and his window cleaner charges him a fiver, and my sister in Caldicot is the same, a fiver - and they're both good".
I didn't really have a proper reply, apart from look slightly astonished. I reckon she would drop me, but I have the whole area where she lives cornered - as she knows it.
Anyway, she's signed up for a Standing Order payment, saying it'll make it harder for me to put up the price again!
Anyone got anything to counter the remark I received?