wifehatescar
My L5-S1 is killing me!
People who tell me to "rub out their paint" or "wheel it out". I just hate those terms for some reason.
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Beemerboy said:If I had 10 bucks for every card that I have handed out, to someone saying I need my car detailed, that I never hear from again....I be making better money that way than cleaning the cars I currently do.
I meet allot of prospects in social events and once they hear that I detail cars as a part time weekend gig. Everyone wants a card and then has a story about there car and claims that they will be calling me to get it done. I hear back from less than 10% of these people.
The Woob said:+1. Ridiculous if you ask me. I think the best way is to get their number and actually talk to them, instead of the direct Card handout.
LastDetail said:Other things that bug the crap out of me,
1) when a customer stands there and asks you a million questions about detailing. I learned to do what I do through years of research, practice, and not to mention trial and error as well. Now I don't mind if someone asks me what is the difference between a glaze and polish, or a wax and a sealant. But to sit there, staring over my shoulder while I am trying to work and asking about every motion I make............................................
karwaxer said:Hi I hand out alot of cards at social events too but I always try to get a number and tell them that I will give them a courtesy call within the week if I dont hear from them before that. What I also did was I had a stamp made and stamp the back of some cards and if someone asks me about prices if it is possible I look at the vehicle right there and write the quote on the card along with the vehicles info, year, make, model etc. the catch is on the bottom in big letters it says above price good for 30 days from date given. This has gotten me more responses than my cards w/o an expiration date.
DLR Detailing said:Saved the one I just heard for last... "Can I mail you the money, I left my checkbook at home"? :lmfao
Dave
Shiny Lil Detlr said:This is where making customers sign a waiver when they drop off the car is VITAL. All you have to say is, "No money, no car. You signed a release that clearly states your car is authorized to be in my posession, and that I am authorized to retain possession of said vehicle until payment in the full amount listed on the invoice is recieved to cover all services rendered." :boot
DLR Detailing said:That is an excellant way of handling it in the future, thanks! That leaves no room for any mis-understanding! I usually do a visual inspection-walk around with the customer using an estimate sheet that they sign, especially new customers. It simply states that payment is expected upon completion. This vehicle got dropped off after hours however, so shame on me.
I did get paid this week. This situation was definitely a learning experience for me, but everything worked out fine.
Dave
Beemerboy said:If I had 10 bucks for every card that I have handed out, to someone saying I need my car detailed, that I never hear from again....I be making better money that way than cleaning the cars I currently do.
I meet allot of prospects in social events and once they hear that I detail cars as a part time weekend gig. Everyone wants a card and then has a story about there car and claims that they will be calling me to get it done. I hear back from less than 10% of these people.