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I am wondering whether to get back to my customers after I have sent their quote over.
I only do domestics and I find it very rude when you send the quote over and then nothing.
I drove across town a few weeks ago, priced a job at 1 end of sheffield drove to the other side to price another and walked in at 8pm (I left the house at 6.30am skimmed a room and finished at 5pm)
I just wondered if any other domestic lads followed up your quote with a call, does it seem pushy, desperate.
The big thing for me is, I like to be organised, some customers are all "yeah, your price is good, when are you free"
I'll tell them to have a look at the quote, think about it and let me know and we will book a date in.
I am pretty sure a lot of customers want to use me, I have decent cards and leaflets I leave with the customer, look professional when I quote, on time and have a laugh and a joke but I am wondering if they are playing my price off with the next guy who shows up in a Volvo estate.
Feedback welcome, cheers in advance.
Mac
I only do domestics and I find it very rude when you send the quote over and then nothing.
I drove across town a few weeks ago, priced a job at 1 end of sheffield drove to the other side to price another and walked in at 8pm (I left the house at 6.30am skimmed a room and finished at 5pm)
I just wondered if any other domestic lads followed up your quote with a call, does it seem pushy, desperate.
The big thing for me is, I like to be organised, some customers are all "yeah, your price is good, when are you free"
I'll tell them to have a look at the quote, think about it and let me know and we will book a date in.
I am pretty sure a lot of customers want to use me, I have decent cards and leaflets I leave with the customer, look professional when I quote, on time and have a laugh and a joke but I am wondering if they are playing my price off with the next guy who shows up in a Volvo estate.
Feedback welcome, cheers in advance.
Mac