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amckay
Was just wondering what people charge for pat testing and how they apply the charges.
Most companies I do work for expect 3 stickers on a laptop, 1 on the laptop itself, 1 on the transformer lead, and 1 on the kettle lead, thus being 3 appliances. Personally I only charge it as a single item and my rates differ depending on who it is that needs testing but range between 77p and £1.20 per item. Low yes, but I know of two national well known (not saying who) (yellow logo and purple logo lol) pat companies that charge 82 and 83p per item. So its all about competition. I did a stadium t'other month and I went down and explained to her how I apply my charges in comparison to other firms and told her I would charge £1.50 per item, even tho the other quotes were 70odd pence lower per item than mine she struggled to get her head around it. But I did the job give her the bill and she was surprised at how much she saved but on the face of it I looked more expensive.
Or should I be milking the customers?
Most companies I do work for expect 3 stickers on a laptop, 1 on the laptop itself, 1 on the transformer lead, and 1 on the kettle lead, thus being 3 appliances. Personally I only charge it as a single item and my rates differ depending on who it is that needs testing but range between 77p and £1.20 per item. Low yes, but I know of two national well known (not saying who) (yellow logo and purple logo lol) pat companies that charge 82 and 83p per item. So its all about competition. I did a stadium t'other month and I went down and explained to her how I apply my charges in comparison to other firms and told her I would charge £1.50 per item, even tho the other quotes were 70odd pence lower per item than mine she struggled to get her head around it. But I did the job give her the bill and she was surprised at how much she saved but on the face of it I looked more expensive.
Or should I be milking the customers?