Do you ever feel guilty about charging?
Do you ever feel guilty about charging?
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raf_gti

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4,240 posts

233 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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I'm sure there are many of you out there who have had a client who cannot pay for whatever reason, most likely a little old lady who can't afford to have her cat treated, plumbing sorted etc etc.

Assuming of course you are charging a fair market value for your services are you ever tempted to give out a freebie when you hear the sob story?

My GF takes a very hard lined approach of never 'falling' for the story, so far it is an approach which is working well as she has very little in the way of un-paid bills.

ShadownINja

79,762 posts

309 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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I do have two rates... and clients are aware of them but nobody's tried to pull a fast one (or they've been good at it hehe ).

JustinP1

13,358 posts

257 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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I have done work for cost price if I believed in the cause.

However, that is different to someone who gives a sob story *after* you have agreed a price and done the work. And on that, I don't alter it.

limpsfield

6,628 posts

280 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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Never - if they can't afford to pay then go somewhere else if they think they will get the same service.

And a sob story afterwards is just despicable.

However I complete believe in haggling over stuff when buying and the first quote is just an offer - so I don't mid participating in that. But not after the work is done.

Simpo Two

92,189 posts

292 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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Business is business. My first thought is - 'if you want to pay less, which bit of the job do you want me to skimp on?'

That said, I will sometimes trim a few bits off if I like the people and want to work with them. But anyone who says 'It doesn't cost 50p a mile to run a car' can take a running jump! One couple even had the audacity to say 'But we didn't charge you mileage to come and see you'. WTF!

speedchick

5,285 posts

249 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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I do sometimes do 'mates rates' for the jewellery, but they don't get it much cheaper, as I still have my costs to cover. If someone is spending a lot, or buying a lot, then I will usually throw a pair of earrings or something in for free.

If I am at a craft fair, then there is always one little un that wants to buy something for mum and is a little bit short with their pocket money, if its a 'cheap' (as in inexepensive..I do a lot of smaller items for school fairs) then I will usually let them off a little bit of the price.