JaredPointer
COME AT ME BRO
TrueDetailer said:Let me ask all of you that are saying you do it anyways because the customer is paying for it. When vacuuming, if the rear seats were not sat in since the last time you cleaned it. Would you still spend a minute or too vacuuming nothing? This is the same concept as cleaning windows that just don't need it.
If the customer has paid for something, and they are under the impression that they are going to get it, then yes, I would go ahead and perform whatever service they believe they are going to get. I don't do detailing for a living like some, but I do work in a field that the client may not always be able to tangibly see what service it is that they are paying me to perform - i.e. they only see a finished product. Does that relieve me of providng the services that I have implied that I am going to give them for they money? No. It's that simple to me. If you say you are going to do something, then do it. If you feel that the seats don't need to be vacuumed each week, explain that to the customer. It would be better for them to know on the front end rather than finding out someway later and thinking you are ripping them off.