Lonsdale73
Established Member
I'm sure there are worse examples of human life however time wasters are the bane of my life!
MrDavidRoberts":2bdf4mk2 said:I have installed a software to limit my forum/junk site visiting to max 15minutes/day in total.
katellwood":kq0g1rb7 said:Why not take a deposit upon booking at least you will get some recompense should they cancel
powertools":2rwpcs5h said:It would seem to me that you have just entered the world of business.
RobinBHM":3p3k3sxw said:I get people that deliberately using me as a design service to provide them a drawing of an orangery which they then give to their builder to copy.
Or I get people who want a design, which they put into planning so they can sel, their house with planning permission for an orangery. These sometimes have an estate agents board out when you go round......
Or, I do a site visit, a design drawing, a quote email it off and never get even a reply. Slightly annoying when its probably cost the best part of £200
The worst thing is customers thst choose a small company with the knowledge that their contracts, terms and conditions and credit control are likely to be less robust than a large national company. That way they can aim to get away without paying for part of the job.
I now research potential customers as much as I can. For intance a local enquiry was for a huge orangery 12m x 6m. On searching the web I discovered he ran a big development company that had left a string of unpaid contractors. Subsequently I heard from a tiler that had worked on his house, yup he did loads of extras, didnt get paid. In fact the customers tore up the extras invoice in front of the tiler.
murdoch":gz6xnpvm said:My experience has been that payment problems are usually the business owners fault and not the customers. You can be highly skilled and do a flawless job whilst also being a rubbish business man who's always whinging about bad customers. As soon as you realise that your the problem, you can do something about it.
murdoch":1es9zit9 said:My experience has been that payment problems are usually the business owners fault and not the customers. You can be highly skilled and do a flawless job whilst also being a rubbish business man who's always whinging about bad customers. As soon as you realise that your the problem, you can do something about it.
murdoch":31vz2otf said:All I can say is that I used to have the same problems until I sorted myself out and learnt to qualify customers and be firm with our t&c's. we know no longer have bad debts or problem customers as we can spot them and gently guide them somewhere else. It has nothing to do with blowing my own trumpet or promoting myself, just learning to not let people waste my time. I highly recommend entrleadership by Dave Ramsey for anyone in business, talks about these issues and how to deal with them.
Enter your email address to join: