Re: Free Inspections are killing me
[Re: Ron Daranger]
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03/12/12 10:07 PM
03/12/12 10:07 PM
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NE
SVantassel
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NE
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Are you insured? Do you explain how the 50 is worth it?
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, MNI, ACP Wildlifecontrolconsultant.com 402-489-1042
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Re: Free Inspections are killing me
[Re: Ron Daranger]
#3072615
03/13/12 07:22 AM
03/13/12 07:22 AM
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Joined: Aug 2011
NE, NC
Big Bear Wildlif
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NE, NC
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You can always tell them you'll put it towards the price if you get the job. Works for me, but at $125. Keeps the tire kickers away.
Be Green, Buy Fur. NE- NC
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Re: Free Inspections are killing me
[Re: Ron Daranger]
#3073271
03/13/12 05:41 PM
03/13/12 05:41 PM
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Joined: Feb 2012
Southwest Indiana
akitzman
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Southwest Indiana
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ahh...this whole thing sounds all to familiar...i am in the construction business, and have found that a "free inspection, or free estimate" really means a free consultation...they often times want you to come out and talk to them for 2 hours while they pick your brain...they want you to talk to them in detail about everything that needs done to fix a problem...if you are knowledgeable, you tend to inadvertently offer up alot of information....they then take that information and either do it themselves, or with a relative or drinking buddy, because everyone that had to pay for overhead and make a living was "way too much"....when something goes wrong they then call you for more free consultation...people should have no problem with inspection fees...i mean...if they have a job, they probably won't show up to work for 2 hours for nothing, even if they are sitting in their office not doing anything, they expect to be paid for it....and if 50 is out of line, you don't want that customer....ask them if they would drive to work, spend 2 hours there, buy their own supplies, burn their own gas, and tell their boss he didn't owe them anything for it.....nate is also EXACTLY right...the guys looking for the low bidder are always the ones that keep trying to get you to do more and more for free...they want to pay for one hour and sucker you in to 10...obviously if things get really tight you have to sacrifice, but if you have work...these guys are easy to recognize, and best to avoid....besides...if they won't spring for a $50 inspection fee...i bet you have trouble collecting a larger bill when you've cured their problem.
coyotes 41 coons 8 grinners 2 fox 0 sasquatch 1 MPG - not enough
*building inspector *product designer *outlaw creek rock trapper
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