Farmwithjunk
Super Member
ducati996 said:Im really confused - He realized he was getting a sweet deal for all those years, went to the open market and again found out he had it good with you.
He then requires a emergency cut on the same day - offers you more money
than the standard, and you accept less?
I notice you mentioned later that you are going to bank the favor on top of all the other favors (charging $125) for how many years or cuts? Do you think you would ever "even up the favors" with this guy? in order to either break even or be profitable? If the market is dictating more, and you are way below market to begin with - how much of a diservice are you doing to your business and family? The nice guy thing is you going over there that day because of his emergency is not yours! - that is above being nice. Giving away the store, is just that: giving away the store
Duc
You're reading far more into this than you need to. I don't believe in undercharging, NOR do I believe in OVERcharging. Simple as that. As it has been mentioned, I did this job unusually cheap as a favor to a friend. This friend has helped me in several areas unrelated to the mowing business. I may even be "ahead of the game" in many regards. I'd suspect you'd get a big laugh from any of my family if you mentioned that "dis-service" thing around them. I put together the business for the benefit of a son-in-law who is unemployed and a son who needs a little "suplimental income".
I'm NOT "way below market". That's simple as pie too. It may be cheaper than YOUR market, but I'm about midpack with my pricing around here. Obviously you don't know too much about the way I operate, because I'm the LAST person to "give away" anything. I'm just a man of my word. I priced the job at $400 and that's what I charged him. Anything more would be gouging and that is not something my business ethics would stand for.
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