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What is your quote success rate? Does it ebb and flow over the year or stays faitly constant?
Has it improved over time?
Has it improved over time?
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I'm not the cheapest and that's all people seem to want round me at the moment. So not many.
I’ve had the same. But to be fair the kitchen is coming out soon.same as us then got told too expensive for a kitchen tap at £200 total includes a bristan tap coming out at just over the £100 mark
Mmmm
Justice league, can I ask why you’re curious about this? A recent question you asked, was about is it normal to leave a customer hanging regards quoting for a new boiler in a new location.
You’re not from a surveying/ data company are you?
85- 90%
Best possible answerNo a lot of it is because I am trusted through a letting agent where I am quoting for a large number of landlords who have faith in the service provided by the agent and their contractors
Ha ha. Like Stella I’m reassuringly expensive
Estimate then add a load of extra on top for unseen problems. I like itHardly quote at all , mostly estimate .
Estimate then add a load of extra on top for unseen problems. I like it
I'm not the cheapest and that's all people seem to want round me at the moment. So not many.
Ha ha. Like Stella I’m reassuringly expensive
Ha ha. Like Stella I’m reassuringly expensive
. and still sh1te
We’re all entitled to our opinion.
Ha ha ha
I would love to have a quote, estimate or just someone to do the f*ing job.
Had 3 out to look at the job so far not one bothered to get to me.
I can seem why BG do so well.
Furious, would never happen on the commercial side, I had 30 odd years would not have lasted six months carrying on like this lot, so unprofessional.
I give them full information, assist with site survey, what more can I do? I tell them price is not the main priority, a quality job is, I m sat here with 5 to 6. K cash. I don't understand, why travel and spend time doing a site survey then not having the courtesy to contact the customer even if its just to say sorry can't help you, whats so difficult about that?A question for you. What percentage of responsibility do you take? After all, you are the common denominator in these interactions. #JustAsking
Agree.I started another thread on how to get a quote because obviously something is going wrong when guys come out to look and don't come back with any kind of quote:
Some thoughts on how to get a quote from a contractor
Its a self inflicted wound.I think he's still just salty coz some lads didn't get back to him. Some people tend to take it badly sometimes.
Also I'm not sure this thread is doing us all any favours .
I have no idea what that means, however if you bump into someone accidentally you instinctively apologies, that is common courtesy.As an independent adult, if I have the misfortune to meet someone I dislike and don't want to deal with then I just get on with my life. End of.
I give them full information, assist with site survey, what more can I do? I tell them price is not the main priority, a quality job is, I m sat here with 5 to 6. K cash. I don't understand, why travel and spend time doing a site survey then not having the courtesy to contact the customer even if its just to say sorry can't help you, whats so difficult about that?
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