So why this guy contact me about fixing something of his. I gave him a price of how much it was going to be. And then he wanted a breakdown parts versus labor. I don’t like doing that because I know the customer is going to nickel and dime me. Sure enough he goes online and says why are you charging me x amount for this part. It only cost $30 on Amazon.

I explain why my parts cost more etc. And I don’t hear from him again. He sends me a text today asking when is the earliest I can do the job. I don’t want to do the work, I know this guy is going to be a pain in the ass. What are business appropriate reasons/ excuses I can give as to why I don’t want the business.

  • Nilpo19@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I’m pretty honest. I would tell the customer that he’s not a good fit for your service model and he should find another provider.

    If you don’t want to be that direct, you can tell him that you are booked with better paying work and no longer taking those kinds of jobs.