DoctorWibble
Established Member
Tomatwark has the right idea. Adapt the way you deal with customers to make wasting your time less profitable for them. Hand out renders or 3d sketches but never dimensioned drawings. Genuine customers will probably prefer it anyway. If someone insists on the drawings ask yourself why they actually need them? At the very least levy a steep charge to cover your design time and keep in mind that once you let go the drawings you're likely to be letting go the job.
Customers tend to assume that all contractors and trades are taking advantage and imagine these little tricks just redress the balance. In other words they see nothing wrong in it. Which is why its widespread and you need to protect yourself. Just explain why, keep it light, laugh don't moan and make sure to re-assure the customer that you don't suspect them of such underhand motivations. It won't lose you any profitable work.
Customers tend to assume that all contractors and trades are taking advantage and imagine these little tricks just redress the balance. In other words they see nothing wrong in it. Which is why its widespread and you need to protect yourself. Just explain why, keep it light, laugh don't moan and make sure to re-assure the customer that you don't suspect them of such underhand motivations. It won't lose you any profitable work.