Just curious, it doesn't happen to me often with what I charge but on occasion. Explaining what or why the costs are involved with the job never really seems to gain any ground.
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Never ever ever lower the quote for the job unless the works are reduced.
And don't do it for less for "cash", or if customer suggests them supplying materials or doing the less skilled parts like chasing walls - it's not going to end well.
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Fell foul of this once myself , knocked £500 off a rewire estimate as the home owner (an old mate) said he would get all the chases done at the weekend before I started on the Monday.Never ever ever lower the quote for the job unless the works are reduced.
And don't do it for less for "cash", or if customer suggests them supplying materials or doing the less skilled parts like chasing walls - it's not going to end well.
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