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08-11-09, 01:09
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DT08 is offline
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You Charge Too Much
How do you guys on here handle dealing with people who say, "You cost too much?" When I first started out two years ago doing this as a hobby I would get a little frustrated. A wise person told me not to change my prices. I stuck to those words.
Well I was doing a car today and the person said that a wash and wax for $50.00 was too much. Since summer is coming to a close I'm doing summer specials. I usually charge $75.00. Then when he really took a look at my price listing he said a full detail $100.00 was too much(original price $120.00). So when I'm finished with the car, the guy tells me that he only has $35.00. To just get away from this guy and his car I took the $35.00 and left. I know I got cheated, but my goodness......what do people expect?
Next year I'm looking at making this official and no longer a hobby. So how do you guys handle dealing with the "You cost too much" syndrome?
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08-11-09, 01:36
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ZimRandy is offline
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Re: You Charge Too Much
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Originally Posted by DT08
So when I'm finished with the car, the guy tells me that he only has $35.00. To just get away from this guy and his car I took the $35.00 and left. I know I got cheated, but my goodness......what do people expect?
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That is when you take the $35.00, pour the dirty wash water back on the car, grab a handful of dirt and throw it at the car, then piss on the wheels.
As your leaving, tell the guy that he got his money's worth. 
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08-11-09, 01:40
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Re: You Charge Too Much
there's a saying... "you get what you pay for" and with car care, you most certainly do (we've seen all the hackjobs from other detailers). if you can educate a customer about what's involved (the prep stages, etc), they might get a better understanding and not feel that it "cost too much"...
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08-11-09, 02:17
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Re: You Charge Too Much
I have learned to see people such as that coming from a mile away. If I sense someone is overly price sensitive, I bring the conversation to an abrupt end. Make sure to promote thet fact that, although your price maybe higher, it is a better value. People want value for their money.
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08-11-09, 02:23
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yakky is offline
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Re: You Charge Too Much
I think a printed invoice with what you are going to be doing and what its going to cost looks professional and inspires confidence, that way, you both have a record of what is being performed. Have the customer sign it, and take before after pictures too just in case you get some fraudster.
I had a small roof repair job done recently, the guy was awesome, he went up on the roof, took pictures, placed them in the invoice and emailed me the pdf of the work he was proposing to do. It was great since I couldn't go up on the roof to look.
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08-11-09, 03:07
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Re: You Charge Too Much
Tell them to shop around, then they'll come running back. It's been working for us for three years so far.
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08-11-09, 03:28
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Re: You Charge Too Much
If the agreed price was $100, I did the work, he was happy with it and offered to only pay $35.00, I'd give him his keys when he got back from the ATM with $65 more. There are less expensive options, if he is happy with the quality of work they provide them by all means, he can frequent them.
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08-11-09, 03:37
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Re: You Charge Too Much
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Originally Posted by Picus
If the agreed price was $100, I did the work, he was happy with it and offered to only pay $35.00, I'd give him his keys when he got back from the ATM with $65 more. There are less expensive options, if he is happy with the quality of work they provide them by all means, he can frequent them.
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thats exactly what I was thinking. legally your offering a service. that was actually theft of services. Which can be a fleony in some states. Now I work out of my house fulltime. I have video cameras at all entrances and ill tell ya what I would have said Exactly what picus said. pretty much your car isn't leaving. Seriously would you go to sears to buy a tool and say I olny have 35 when the tool is 100. there not gonna giveyou the tool!
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08-11-09, 03:41
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H.E.D is offline
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Re: You Charge Too Much
Try to target your market I know its hard,but hang in their and once you find that right person that truly values his vehicle the ball will start rolling. Try not to sell your self short quality cost and they will soon see that. Good luck
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08-11-09, 04:30
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Re: You Charge Too Much
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Originally Posted by DT08
Next year I'm looking at making this official and no longer a hobby. So how do you guys handle dealing with the "You cost too much" syndrome?
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I ask them how much a car mechanic charges for their work. Generally works.
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08-11-09, 05:05
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Re: You Charge Too Much
You'll get it all the time. If they ask just reply with how much do you think my time is worth? Then inform them of the hackshop down the road that could better suit their budget needs. Don't fall into the "I need the work so I'll take the hit this time" routine. Because the only thing that is doing is letting this guy off then he goes and tells all his freinds that they just need to haggle you down and you'll cave... Slippery slope.
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08-11-09, 05:36
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Jean-Claude is offline
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Re: You Charge Too Much
I've heard people say that(to me only a few times).
I tell them...
1) They get what they pay for
2) If they want an uninsured hack spending 1 hour on their car for $75 as opposed to me spending 3 or 4 quality hours on their car for $175 they are welcome to go somewhere else.
3) YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. My professional time is not cheap.
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