Some customers

My sisters a contract lawyer. Im thinking of taking him to the cleaners but you know I just can't be arsed. Im back in manchester for the second time this week. Shattered. Sick. Tired. Just want it to go away. If I see him I'd kick seven shades of sh*t out of him.

Ps yes I could take him. Emails agreeing to prices T&c's etc etc is a binding contract.

Shes writing me an invoice worded ever so nicely to bill him for my time used in the previous 5 weeks.

I was at his house til 10:45pm one evening. Even had to put up with his hound of a wife breastfeeding feeding in front of me. Ffs


bet she had boob's like spaniel ears, aswell ...:lol:
 
Well it never rains but pours.

Mum broke her femur at 2am this morning which had put her in a grave state of health.

I cannot win at the minute. Tell you what I'm gonna fight anything and everyone once my mum is at ease.
 
I always take 50% of the total price at start of job, 50% on completion.
It works for me and never had any real problems with it.
If a customer wasn't happy with this, I would explane that its a matter of trust on both sides.
Them trusting me to do a good job and me trusting them to pay. 50% at start seems a fair compromise on both sides.
I would really struggle to do this.......I cant help thinking its basically like saying to the customer "I don't trust you" and sets an uncomfortable atmosphere throughout the job.
 
I would really struggle to do this.......I cant help thinking its basically like saying to the customer "I don't trust you" and sets an uncomfortable atmosphere throughout the job.

Never taken a deposit and the only one I've been knocked by was a window company who went down the pan...
 
I would really struggle to do this.......I cant help thinking its basically like saying to the customer "I don't trust you" and sets an uncomfortable atmosphere throughout the job.

Not at all. It shows you are professional! Never been let down and customers know where they stand
 
in my own opinion it is foolish to not get the materials money... you don't need to collect the labour for collecting materials until afterwards but why go into a job and start it on a loss because if they are customers from hell you can at least have the knowledge that theyre not taking you for a ride.
 
Im sure I would loose work if I tried to get a deposit off every job. if i'm only supplying adhesive and grout, I think a lot of customers would be reluctant to cough up a deposit incase you do a runner. however if i'm supplying a large amount of tiles, £500 to a grands worth then I would ask for some up front..
 
I'm known for working for a lot of regular customers and their friends, I'm also very fussy who I work for and also never supply any high price items....I've never been done.
 

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