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Got a referral from a friend and went to see a lady about cutting a tree.
Gave her a price of 500.00 to cut and remove a large dead pine in the front yard, job takes 4 hrs, she comes home and is tickled pink at our clean up.

As I'm finishing up the job, her next door neighbor asks for a quote on 3 dead pines in her back yard. Tell her 450 apiece.
Cut and removed them the next day, takes all day.

All these trees above have a good drop zone , something to rig my safety off nearby and I climb them and take'm in 3rds. We drive the chipper right up next to the wood.

As we are rolling up, another neighbor asks me to look at 3 pine trees in his backyard. These are a little different, they sit right next to 2 fences (one chain link and one expensive looking wooden one.) Every thing will have to be roped down and it's a long brush drag to the chipper.

The guy tells me a sob story about his wife is sick and they are on a fixed income .... etc.

I feel sorry for the guy and tell him 500 each. I figure 2 days for everything.
I wouldn't make alot on it , but I figured I'd keep all the work in the neighborhood.

We agree on the price, I tell him I'll call him monday and schedule it sometime that following week. We strike the deal.

Saturday he calls me and asks me to drop my price. Says he was looking at a bill for some tree work he had done 7 years ago and it was 150.00 a tree.
After an ice storm, all were felled whole and they used a bobcat to move the wood. The guy says he was shocked at my price. I explain that it's not apples to apples.
Go over the differences and tell him absolutely no dropping the price. I tell him to think it over, get some more bids if he liked and I would drop by to talk with him Wednesday.

When I met with him he told me he wanted me to do the work, didn't want to get any other bids but asked me again to drop my price.

I tell him that I withdraw my bid. That I'm not interested in doing the work and would be happy to give him the numbers of 3 good tree companies in the area.

The old guy explodes ! Says I've insulted him, I'm trying to take advantage of a seniour citizen.... blah, blah , blah. And wants to know my reason for not working for him.

I tell him it's purely professional. That we had not signed the contract yet, that his attempt at renegotiation had negated the oral agreement and I no longer wished to do the job.
I looked him in the eye, never raised my voice and offered to shake hands upon parting. He refused. I wished him a great day.

My other customers called me and told the guy was going to everyone and badmouthing me.

What could I have done ?
I couldn't go any lower on the price.
And I only tell someone something 3 times.


Was my conduct unprofessional ?

How would you have handled it ?
 
Got a referral from a friend and went to see a lady about cutting a tree.
Gave her a price of 500.00 to cut and remove a large dead pine in the front yard, job takes 4 hrs, she comes home and is tickled pink at our clean up.

As I'm finishing up the job, her next door neighbor asks for a quote on 3 dead pines in her back yard. Tell her 450 apiece.
Cut and removed them the next day, takes all day.

All these trees above have a good drop zone , something to rig my safety off nearby and I climb them and take'm in 3rds. We drive the chipper right up next to the wood.

As we are rolling up, another neighbor asks me to look at 3 pine trees in his backyard. These are a little different, they sit right next to 2 fences (one chain link and one expensive looking wooden one.) Every thing will have to be roped down and it's a long brush drag to the chipper.

The guy tells me a sob story about his wife is sick and they are on a fixed income .... etc.

I feel sorry for the guy and tell him 500 each. I figure 2 days for everything.
I wouldn't make alot on it , but I figured I'd keep all the work in the neighborhood.

We agree on the price, I tell him I'll call him monday and schedule it sometime that following week. We strike the deal.

Saturday he calls me and asks me to drop my price. Says he was looking at a bill for some tree work he had done 7 years ago and it was 150.00 a tree.
After an ice storm, all were felled whole and they used a bobcat to move the wood. The guy says he was shocked at my price. I explain that it's not apples to apples.
Go over the differences and tell him absolutely no dropping the price. I tell him to think it over, get some more bids if he liked and I would drop by to talk with him Wednesday.

When I met with him he told me he wanted me to do the work, didn't want to get any other bids but asked me again to drop my price.

I tell him that I withdraw my bid. That I'm not interested in doing the work and would be happy to give him the numbers of 3 good tree companies in the area.

The old guy explodes ! Says I've insulted him, I'm trying to take advantage of a seniour citizen.... blah, blah , blah. And wants to know my reason for not working for him.

I tell him it's purely professional. That we had not signed the contract yet, that his attempt at renegotiation had negated the oral agreement and I no longer wished to do the job.
I looked him in the eye, never raised my voice and offered to shake hands upon parting. He refused. I wished him a great day.

My other customers called me and told the guy was going to everyone and badmouthing me.

What could I have done ?
I couldn't go any lower on the price.
And I only tell someone something 3 times.


Was my conduct unprofessional ?

How would you have handled it ?

Been there he would not have liked my price. Anyway do nothing people like that are well known for antics. Its like in court the hooker calling a housewife a ho:laugh: I always go up as soon as they start that game, they say; can you come down to x I say no it just went to xx. We have to make a living and can't do so by working too cheap, overhead will swallow a tree company fast.
 
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I would have given him my own sob story. Price of labor, gas, safety gear, OSHA compliance, yadda yadda. I would have told him that I would love to do the work, but I can't break even for less than X. Some people just like to #####, and I think this was one of them. I bet if you would have stood your ground and let him vent, he would have paid up. I'm a newbie, so take it for what it's worth.:)
 
You did nothing wrong. I would have asked him if he wanted a cheap price to move the fences and do the cleanup himself. Then I would have stripped and chunked like mad, rained down blocks on the branches. What a cull.
 
When I talked to him on the phone , I explained the difficulties and difference between his old tree job and the neighbors tree jobs.
He asked me again to drop my price. I broke down my expenses to show him i wasn't making a killing. Even told him my profit.
He asked me again to lower my price. That's when I told him again to get some other bids, think everything over and I'd talk with him later.

When I met with him in person, He asked me again to drop my cutrate price.

What can I say, I snapped (in a mild kind of way) LOL
 
When I talked to him on the phone , I explained the difficulties and difference between his old tree job and the neighbors tree jobs.
He asked me again to drop my price. I broke down my expenses to show him i wasn't making a killing. Even told him my profit.
He asked me again to lower my price. That's when I told him again to get some other bids, think everything over and I'd talk with him later.

When I met with him in person, He asked me again to drop my cutrate price.

What can I say, I snapped (in a mild kind of way) LOL

One thing that helps me in those situations is; I don't want every job
and customer I want customers that care that I do ok. I have been
trying to get my client base established that wants good work for fair
I repeat fair pay! People that only care about themselves I don't want
to work for.
 
some peole allways want things for nothing. Tell them $1 a tree they want it for 50 cents a tree. thats just the way some people are. Don't sweat it. I don't lower my prices anymore. I have more than enough business and I keep my prices low enough. I'm sure the people in the neighborhood know how the guy is anyways...... Mike
 
Maybe 2 weeks ago a business associate of mine called at 6:00 wanting me to go look at a tree for him. I got the voice message on my phone at 8:00 and went over to look as he just wanted to know if I could do it or not. Get over there, he says I should just deal with the client directly. So it's about 8:30 at night, I'm looking at a half failed, rotten tree which is resting on a lightpost and over a utility shed... plus the unfailed half which is leaning right over a dock, concrete patio / walkway, and another building. The client came out, I told her $2,200 for both halves... wood gone, chips gone. There were 2 other trees on the property as well. "I'm offended by your pricing... blah blah blah, I had work done a few years ago for a lot less... somebody else came by this morning and quoted a much lower price... blah blah blah." After a few minutes I just went off on her. Gave her the numbers and names for some people who weren't qualified, but who might fit into the budget for the job she wanted done. She asked who I could recommend who was qualified... I recommended some other companies who are known for being high priced, but good.
 
One thing that helps me in those situations is; I don't want every job
and customer I want customers that care that I do ok. I have been
trying to get my client base established that wants good work for fair
I repeat fair pay! People that only care about themselves I don't want
to work for.
Good point Ropin'. In this particular scenario I can see a person getting frustrated, having already taken/given a break in price and having a person get on your case about taking more of a cut in pay for an obvious deal, yikes, I probably would have lost my patience a bit before breakin' down the costs etc.. Some of the jobs I've done on this Island have been gems, "What do you mean 15$ and hour! The last guy worked for 7$ for the same stuff!", the fact was the last guy was a neighbour's kid ten years earlier doing the lawn, sheesh, the noive of some folk. The trouble I have found with several older people over the years is that they forgot the world is still turning and nothing is getting cheaper, the fact that gas has doubled in the last short while seems not to be computed into the world they live in, I always love hearing "Yah, in the 30's I made a buck a day!" while I'm looking at a job, like whoopdeeee-doo! Does this mean I should feel guilty about getting a fair wage for work performed? I really don't think so. I mean, sure sometimes a person like me can give someone a break and I admit to bein' a softy (I do a fair bit of charity work in this community btw), but man, some folk expect this from everyone for everything, makes me want to stay in bed man!
Kk, I got that out of my system, end of minor rant, better now (hey I'm doing one of 'them' jobs right now, scratching my head, wonderin', wonderin', wonderin' how the heck I got into it agin), GAH!! :dizzy: :chainsaw: :dizzy: :givebeer: :givebeer: :givebeer:

:cheers:

Serge
 
I hate to admit to this... but last year I helped out the father of a friend of mine. She told me that her father didn't have much money, so I did stuff for a highly reduced rate. I didn't exactly lose money on the deal, but I didn't make it either. Even the old guy told me that he didn't have much money. Forced retirement kind of. So one day I am helping the guy out, and he says something to me about "How can you afford to work for so little?" I got kind of mad after that, told him I could charge him what I charge other people, but he wouldn't be able to afford it. Heck, a few weeks ago he wanted some work done that I'd have to rent a machine for. Told him roughly how much the rental would be... he almost had a heart attack. VERY demanding guy... wants everything yesterday, but very nice at the same time. Always there with the green, as well as some good home cooked meal for me to enjoy. Kind of felt like a wierd "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" type deal.
 
"You wouldn't mind....." and "Just a little tree, couple of minutes" and "Are you going to split that?" and "That didn't take very long, for what you charged". It goes on and on.

I try to remember the good folks, they out number the mutts.
 
Good point Ropin'. In this particular scenario I can see a person getting frustrated, having already taken/given a break in price and having a person get on your case about taking more of a cut in pay for an obvious deal, yikes, I probably would have lost my patience a bit before breakin' down the costs etc.. Some of the jobs I've done on this Island have been gems, "What do you mean 15$ and hour! The last guy worked for 7$ for the same stuff!", the fact was the last guy was a neighbour's kid ten years earlier doing the lawn, sheesh, the noive of some folk. The trouble I have found with several older people over the years is that they forgot the world is still turning and nothing is getting cheaper, the fact that gas has doubled in the last short while seems not to be computed into the world they live in, I always love hearing "Yah, in the 30's I made a buck a day!" while I'm looking at a job, like whoopdeeee-doo! Does this mean I should feel guilty about getting a fair wage for work performed? I really don't think so. I mean, sure sometimes a person like me can give someone a break and I admit to bein' a softy (I do a fair bit of charity work in this community btw), but man, some folk expect this from everyone for everything, makes me want to stay in bed man!
Kk, I got that out of my system, end of minor rant, better now (hey I'm doing one of 'them' jobs right now, scratching my head, wonderin', wonderin', wonderin' how the heck I got into it agin), GAH!! :dizzy: :chainsaw: :dizzy: :givebeer: :givebeer: :givebeer:

:cheers:

Serge

15 per hour wtf I am at a 100 and still lose money wow no wander I miss alot
of jobs:laugh: I can of course get 200 per hour done as equipment gets er done! I was making fifteen something working on powerline clearance as
a foreman was there 13 years for that co#. I would not even consider
15 as fair pay that does not even cover basic expense!
 
You snapped, you blew it, coulda kept your :cool:

"I bet if you would have stood your ground and let him vent, he would have paid up." +1

If the trees were alive and he's so dam poor, why did he want em down in the first place?

You could send him some Limburger cheese, and say, "This goes well with your whine".
 
15 per hour wtf I am at a 100 and still lose money wow no wander I miss alot
of jobs:laugh: I can of course get 200 per hour done as equipment gets er done! I was making fifteen something working on powerline clearance as
a foreman was there 13 years for that co#. I would not even consider
15 as fair pay that does not even cover basic expense!
Lol, it was a bit back and for doing basic yard work with a beater ww. :D

:cheers:

Serge (no wandering eh!)
 
He ought to be glad it was you and not me. I'm easy on people. But when the wierd ones come out of the woodwork.....

Anyway, with some of these unusual encounters, I figure why not have a little bit of fun. If people are going to get hot under the collar, why not respond out-of-the-ordinary. Some of them will freak out, some will become friends, and some will just go their own way.
 
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I propbably would have told him to call the $150 a tree company from a few years ago and get them to do it. Once I give the price and they agree I am pretty much commited to the job. The only renogiating is if they decide to keep the material, not grind the stump, ect. The price is the price. I would not have pulled back my bid. I will tell people up front I will not be the lowest price you get, but I will do the best job that can be done. :cheers:
 
You were a nice guy.

Very professional. Could have told him you'd meet his price for dropping the tree only. Or referred him to Two-Crackheads-And-A-Pickup Tree Service, of course, then you're stuck with the referral. Seriously, I think you've left a professional impression, overall, in that neighborhood. Expect more work.
 
Its that time of year again, they're all out there, cheap $#@#s. Yesterday I looked at 14 trees for a lady, she says times are tight but they have to go, but price is an issue, at least I allready knew what I was up against with her-fair enough. Then she starts with "my friend has cut some for me for the wood, but he does'nt have the time now, you can leave the wood and he will take it latter"-translation: your five razor sharp huskys can sit there along with two groundmen as they watch me climb my a$$ of/run the bucket, wow, how much can I take off for that? I mean we got honest hundred foot ash trees some of em! no roping but still! But we need the work as we've been eating up quite a bit lately so I gave her a real fair price, 3600. Well she did'nt seem real thrilled with that, lol. I said its alot of work, blah, blah, she says again starting off for the what felt like the hundredth time "oh I know, my friend took down 6 in just one day by himself-allmost to say that I suck because there are only 14 and I told her it might even take 3 days, well at that bit I think I actually felt my ears getting red, f#@#$#@ old b#@#$- and F yer "friend" and his saw too! Funny how this guy left all the big ones, and then " does'nt have the time", gotta love it. Its really not worth it, but I kept my cool anyway. We shall see, I wonder if all the other tree services will give her a break in may because "her friend" is a master chainsawer guy, lol. F#@#@!$ old b#@$#.
 

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