AlphaOmega
New member
A question for you all - especially with shops. I just got a spectacular offer from a client today. He owns industrial properties. $350/month for a 2500 sq ft warehouse w/ office and restroom, water and elec. It is not roadfront property, but could offer me the chance to expand into tinting or stereo/alarm install. But here lies the dilema:
I have been strictly mobile for the last year and a half. My customers know me for convenience and flexibility. Most have me do their cars at their work. I have read some articles and sites that suggest offering vehicle "pick up" and drop off service to make a shop marketable. QUESTION - I'm not sure I would be comfortable with my detailer driving my car across town to his shop. Will they???
Liability issues aside ( I carry $2,000,000 coverage) my clients like me, they respect me. Several have no problem with me driving their car a few blocks away due to shade issues (Florida). But - those of you with shops - do most customers readilly hand their keys over knowing you are taking their car a few miles away?
Help me out here. Short of purchasing a car-hauling trailer, how do I convince people to let me bring their cars to the shop? (I do plan to keep the mobile rig, but would like to build up the shop side.)
I have been strictly mobile for the last year and a half. My customers know me for convenience and flexibility. Most have me do their cars at their work. I have read some articles and sites that suggest offering vehicle "pick up" and drop off service to make a shop marketable. QUESTION - I'm not sure I would be comfortable with my detailer driving my car across town to his shop. Will they???
Liability issues aside ( I carry $2,000,000 coverage) my clients like me, they respect me. Several have no problem with me driving their car a few blocks away due to shade issues (Florida). But - those of you with shops - do most customers readilly hand their keys over knowing you are taking their car a few miles away?
Help me out here. Short of purchasing a car-hauling trailer, how do I convince people to let me bring their cars to the shop? (I do plan to keep the mobile rig, but would like to build up the shop side.)