Deep Gloss Auto Salon
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JoshVette said:I understand what you are saying, but I tell my clients all the time for paint correction it is by the hour and then I give them a general idea of what it "might" cost based on past experience but I make it clear if it takes longer or shorter it will still be per hour.
The faster and better you become the more you raise you're prices. Like what Todd is saying.:2thumbs:
Gotcha....I do your method for vehicles that I cannot quote on, for vehicles I inspect prior to work I use the method in my previous post... In effect I have been rasing my "hourly price in regards to how much profit I make against my hourly rate without changing my price to the customer...
How do you justify raising you price to a customer... what do you say when you have been charging the "X" for a year ans because you low balled yourself to start off with now you must raise your prices???
In my understanding of Todd's post I didn't get that he suggested raising prices... maybe I am wrong..
I think the cleintel you have and your "sales skills" dictates what method is best for all...