hightechrex
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- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Columbia, SC
What I've tried..
Charging for the part upfront and then the labor when work is done.
Charging a 50% deposit on the quote. (Parts, Labor, Shipping, Tax)
Charging for the full price upfront.
Charging for the full price when the work is done.
How do you generally charge your clients. I've listed 4 methods, what are the pros and cons of each? Do you handle payments the same across the board or is it dependent on the job?
Note: I find that when you don't charge up front people don't take you seriously.. These people will drop a machine off and then not call back for like a week.
Charging for the part upfront and then the labor when work is done.
Charging a 50% deposit on the quote. (Parts, Labor, Shipping, Tax)
Charging for the full price upfront.
Charging for the full price when the work is done.
How do you generally charge your clients. I've listed 4 methods, what are the pros and cons of each? Do you handle payments the same across the board or is it dependent on the job?
Note: I find that when you don't charge up front people don't take you seriously.. These people will drop a machine off and then not call back for like a week.