maybe we should be discussing the rip off charges and shonky practices of your industry Joey. Do you think everyone in your industry is sqeaky clean and don't rip people off.
Fortunately the industry I am in is quite small so if people want to rip others off or do shonky work they normally don't get the opportunity to do it again.
While my charges are generally too low I will never raise them to a level where anyone could even consider I have ripped them off , for this I do get pressure from competitors to increase my charges but I don't believe in price fixing or that I should give my customers less value for their money.
A mate of mine is a plumber and when he doesn't want a job because he is to busy he quotes high and in a number of instances he has got the job then he has to work weekends to catch up.
So a high quote could mean they don't want the job so if someone accepts the price given well so be it.
I think quoting high is a quite acceptable ploy in cases where you don't particularly want the job, at least it gives the customer the choice to accept it or not before hand. And if they do happen to accept it then at least you are more realistically remunerated for a job that is obviously a pain in the arse anyway.
bob_m_54 (02-01-12)
I find you usually get told to sharpen your pencil next time you get a quote.
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Will also buy working or not.
Maybe he is quoting "too cheaply" on his normal jobs - thats why he is sooo busy.
Maybe he should be charging more.
Its a hard balancing act to get the right medium.
Yes I see it all the time.I went to a supermart that electricans had wired up client though what a good idea I save money they do all the cabling.1st
all cctv cables tight to mains feed cable.Security four core tight on top.
no phone cable for mode socket. etc etc.Cost client about $15,000 to fix the wehole thing up.
We heard you the first time
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