jwgreen6
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- Dec 26, 2010
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I found this on another website but the gist of the message is the same:
"Ever since I raised all my other prices a few years ago, I have been a lot more busy and with much higher quality vehicles. I still do not understand why some of (detailers) have such LOW prices, then they complain that they have no work and when they do they are on junky cars. Since I raised my prices, I have been way more busy and work on much nicer cars. If the detailer has a low self esteem of themselves, the customer with a nice BMW, for example, can see that first thing, and will go elsewhere. If they want to be a professional,...then be one!"
The moral of the story is charge a fair price for your work. If a customer balks at a rate you feel is reasonable, move on. It's harder to start out at a low rate and "work your way up". Good luck.
"Ever since I raised all my other prices a few years ago, I have been a lot more busy and with much higher quality vehicles. I still do not understand why some of (detailers) have such LOW prices, then they complain that they have no work and when they do they are on junky cars. Since I raised my prices, I have been way more busy and work on much nicer cars. If the detailer has a low self esteem of themselves, the customer with a nice BMW, for example, can see that first thing, and will go elsewhere. If they want to be a professional,...then be one!"
The moral of the story is charge a fair price for your work. If a customer balks at a rate you feel is reasonable, move on. It's harder to start out at a low rate and "work your way up". Good luck.