oakfield":21nmnojj said:
I hope you don't mind me asking for your opinion on a small job i have just done.
But then, the following morning, she phoned up and said:
she didn't like it
It's not what she wanted,
she was expecting a free standing piece, with face frame, skirting etc.
The doors a too thin and feel cheap,
she doesn't like the pine knobs
and she has put a stop on the cheque!
My argument is it's exactly what she asked for,
No part of the design implied a free standing piece, with face frame, skirting etc.
the doors are 5 piece frame and panel using 18mm mdf and 6mm panel (I admit, these could be thicker, but i think they are adequate - i think i will use thicker for any future work)
I gave her the option of porcelain knobs like the old unit, "any other design you would like" or the pine knobs which she went for.
The units are all made of 18mm MR MDF with solid tops and 9mm backs
The draw boxes are (bought in) dovetailed beech
on Blum full extension bluemotion runners
the door hinges are soft close
Please could you tell me how much you would of charged for this, or expected to pay
And whether you think the design and finished article are a good match?
Sorry for the loooong post, but I'm a little wound up about this!
Thanks,
Mark.
Everyone seems to have made very valid points, I can only offer you what I know from my own experiences and practices, Thankfully I havn't had any unsatisfied customers, although I have had a few awkward ones.
As about 90% of my work is from repeat customers or reccomendations I usually alredy know what the customer is like, and know how to deal with them, for the ones I dont I try to get an idea when measuring up, by looking at what else they have done and how long ago it was, and the quality of it, (this is also a factor in my design and priceing)
I have a list of different types of clients and how to handle them, it sounds like your customer is somebody that has been let down or ripped off by a tradesman in the past, in this case you need her to be confinent in what you are telling her, I assume she was happy with the doors you fitted originly, it would seem to me, that she lost confidence somewhere along the way.
I often change the design without any consultation to the customer whatsoever (depending on the customer or change)
in the case of one door instead of two or the knobs I dont think thats got anything to do with it, or you would just have made 2 doors and put other knobs on.
From what I have read it may have been knocking £50 off for changing the design, or the conversation that led you to knocking £50 off, that lost her confidence.
That as so many people have said before, has more then likley got her to get the opionion of someone else, who doesn't know what they are talking about, but who she does have confidence in.
In my opinion your best option is
Try and win her trust and confidence back, You are the expert after all, explain to her the reason why there is a kickplinth instead skirting, as you need to stand by the basin, then point it out to her in her kitchen.
the same with the doors, tell her they are perfectly fit for purpose, her kitchen doors are probably only 22mm, and that you could have easily have made them thicker and would still be happy to, although it is not the norm would do on special request.
As for it being framed, just point out the lack of frames in your drawing, and mention you could have done frames but it would have added to the cost.
Just dont make her feel like an *****, explain to her the reasons why things are how you have made them,
Your lucky she hasn't mentioned the Drawer front dimentions not being inline, as so many others have, that is the only thing I would complain about, apart from that shes getting a bargain for that price.
As far as her cancelling the Cheque, after she was happy enough to write it, presumibly after seeing your work I would have been livid too, taken my stuff back (regardless of the consequenses) and written it off to experience.
I have never taken a deposit, but I do ask for payment on day of completion.