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Conservatory was an extreme example. But it just be down to cutting a stump To 1" above ground level.

You do it.

Finish the job

PAck your kit up

Ready to go

Customer comes out and say I thought you were gonna cut that down to ground level !!

 

You say no we said 1" above ground level.

They don't agree

Unhappy customer

You have no back up

Get all your kit off and cut and clear up.

 

This did happen to me when I first started out and no written quote. You want the customer to be happy

So you get repeat work.

 

As I said before, each to their own, but don't take the other example too seriously, as it was probably a fictitious example

 

That just never happens to me, but I'm always very specific about what we're doing before we start.

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Hazzy, been there, done it mate, which is why I now spend more time on a quote and discuss small details.

 

T&C, I know what you mean about the 'rogues' you are talking about down here:sneaky2:, and if putting it in writing works for you fair play mate.

 

Word of mouth is my best source of income, and I realise that offers a certain amount of protection and confidence both ways.

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It's good they trust you. But you can not always trust the customer they may have no integrity

 

So your written quote says "stumps down to 4" from ground level", you pack up and clean up, the customer comes out and says they would like them a bit lower if possible. Would you refer to the quote and refuse to cut them lower or ask for more money????

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So your written quote says "stumps down to 4" from ground level", you pack up and clean up, the customer comes out and says they would like them a bit lower if possible. Would you refer to the quote and refuse to cut them lower or ask for more money????

 

No. Because they asked if they could be cut lower if pos. They knew what the quote was (4"). But asking is ok.

It's if there is an uncertainty.

I would cut them lower, no probs. Feel slightly miffed if they were 5ft across. Perhaps ask for a cup of tea and a biscuit for doing it :)

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No. Because they asked if they could be cut lower if pos. They knew what the quote was (4"). But asking is ok.

It's if there is an uncertainty.

I would cut them lower, no probs. Feel slightly miffed if they were 5ft across. Perhaps ask for a cup of tea and a biscuit for doing it :)

 

Exactly, so why waste ones all to sort life doing paper work that in actual fact changes nothing.

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Good God, mountains out of molehills or what!:laugh1:

 

I also understand what you mean T&C, I have quite a few customers who have been well and truly conned in the past due to blag verbal quotes.

 

Obviously not all verbal quotes are from the mouths of conmen(I give plenty of verbal quotes on straight forward jobs) but not many conmen give a written letter headed quote.

 

Guys, just because you do something one way and it works for you doesnt mean that everyone else who doesnt do the same is a numpty.:001_rolleyes:

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Good God, mountains out of molehills or what!:laugh1:

 

I also understand what you mean T&C, I have quite a few customers who have been well and truly conned in the past due to blag verbal quotes.

 

Obviously not all verbal quotes are from the mouths of conmen(I give plenty of verbal quotes on straight forward jobs) but not many conmen give a written letter headed quote.

 

Guys, just because you do something one way and it works for you doesnt mean that everyone else who doesnt do the same is a numpty.:001_rolleyes:

 

exactly.. Do what makes the client happy and what works best for you. People can drag things out on here

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