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language: free consultation vs. free estimate
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<blockquote data-quote="BC WetCoast" data-source="post: 1100437" data-attributes="member: 18180"><p>Being a professional is different that being viewed (perceived) as one. A consultation, where the consultant provides information and recommendations based on knowledge, experience and training, is a service and should be charged just as a removal or pruning job is. </p><p></p><p>An estimate is just that, a definition of the job to be done and the cost to do that job. While an estimate will include elements of a consultation, I think you are better to say free estimates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC WetCoast, post: 1100437, member: 18180"] Being a professional is different that being viewed (perceived) as one. A consultation, where the consultant provides information and recommendations based on knowledge, experience and training, is a service and should be charged just as a removal or pruning job is. An estimate is just that, a definition of the job to be done and the cost to do that job. While an estimate will include elements of a consultation, I think you are better to say free estimates. [/QUOTE]
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