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26-06-2007
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| advice on pricing | | what way do u experienced lads use to give a customer a price,measure up and give it there and then,or go home,work it out and then contact them with an estimate.i find the latter best in case i miss anything,but bear in mind i am a newbie | | |
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| Re: advice on pricing | | I Myself Go And Measure Up,go Home And Call Them In A Few Hours Or The Next Day. | | |
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| Re: advice on pricing | | I never give a quote there and then, always call back later that night or next day. | | |
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| Re: advice on pricing | | I always give my quote the following day as once i've measured up and got all details for the job, i prefer to go home and work it all. Like yourself, I used to give a quote on the spot but would then think of something else on the way home! | | |
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| Re: advice on pricing | | I'm a newbie too, I go and measure up then tell the customer I will put a price through the door. It gives you time to think how to carry out the job so you don't miss anything.
I also think it looks professional and people like that! If you hear nothing within a day or so you can ring them and ask if they got your estimate and whether they have any questions about it.
Works for me, 4 quotes and 4 jobs!
Good luck to you anyway mate!
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27-06-2007
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| Re: advice on pricing | | thanks for that lads ,nice 2 know i'm not the only 1 who prefers 2 work it out overnight,i didn't want 2 look 2 amateurish. | | |
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02-07-2007
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| Re: advice on pricing | | I too am a newbie and am surprised that everyone who has replied so far has said that they deliver the estimate later, but what I am interested to know is after measuring how do you explain to the potential client that they will get the price later. Also when dealing with a builder do you negotiate a price lower than your usual amount considering that they have the job too give you. | | |
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| Re: advice on pricing | | Just say that you need to price up the materials for the job and your price list is at home, if they ask. Never had anyone as though, I just tell them i'll ring back or post the quote through the door the next day and they are fine. | | |
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07-07-2007
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| Re: advice on pricing | | I Have Rough Idea what it takes for to tile a bathroom of a certain size so if the job is a run of the mill bathroom you can give them a rough estimate ,same for kitchens . but make sure you ask them what type of tiles and what size . mosaic tiles and 10 cm x 10cm take more time to fix and eat a lot more grout . Remember you are giving n ESTIMATE and not a QUOTE .. If in doubt take your time and gie them a call once you have had time to think . the more you do the more you'll learn . | | |
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