I guy called me up 2 weeks ago and wanted a job done that I quoted him on 2 years ago. I think I was OK on the price but does anyone say "Hey that was 2 years ago, let me take another look" Or do most just honor the old quote???
This job was 2 bucket seats, a sunpad and a rear bench...I think I quoted him 1200 at the time plus material. I can't remember dicusssing RnR (remove and replace). I hate this situation, I don't want to offend him but I feel like I need to re-evaluate the job.
opinions??
I may honor a quote for 6 months, but after that, it has to be looked at again
2 Years ! No way. Need to check that over again. Seats could be rotten by now !
When I give a written propasal ig only states 30 days
I told a lady I gave a price to 6 months ago who calle me yesterday that I could do her bow seats for rye same quote she got sick a d did t call back a d so did I.
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two years ago. I say let me see if I still have my notes a d I'll probly have to re measure the job. And then the price may go up to cover I creased costs
I actually had a saiblat can as do this to me once Got ny quote gave the job to a lower bid was t happy then called my back a d did t want. To give a deposited. He then decided to let his wife try it
same here , 30 days written on the ESTIMATE....
you could honour it for 3 months if you wished
but come on ....2 years ?
I don't call it a quote.. to my mind a quote is fixed
an estimate is flexible,
Rich
I always put a 60 day max on all estimates. I can't think of any supplies I could buy today for the same price 2 years ago.
Kyle
I quoted a price of $65 for a cushion a few weeks ago. The woman pulled out a torn off piece of paper that said "Labor on cushion-$25". That was all it said. It was written by my mother......who died in 1997.
BTW: Remember I said it was a torn off piece of paper? The missing half probably had the material charge on it.
Quote from: SHHR on March 24, 2011, 04:37:11 pm
I always put a 60 day max on all estimates. I can't think of any supplies I could buy today for the same price 2 years ago.
Kyle
Ditto. It is printed right on all my work proposals. If my costs have not gone up and its 90 days out I will still honor it.
Chris
For years, I've been doing the booth seats for my local Red Lobster restaurant. The parent company recently announced a new "Vendor Program".
It involves vendors (like me) jumping through countless hoops in order to work for them.
Among their new requirements, I have to guarantee my pricing for 2 years.
Think they'll guarantee the price of a lobster dinner that long?
I fired myself from doing their work.
Any quote more than 2 or 3 months old requires a re-look. Maybe the price will be the same, maybe not. Depends on the materials involved and what's changed since I quoted. I would never honor off-hand a quote I gave 2 years ago.
June
Calling someone and asking if a 2 yr. old quote was "still good" reminds me of this one from my alteration archives:
I did a waist alteration to a pair of slacks for a woman, fully lined with belt loops that had to be respaced. When she picked them up I asked her if she wanted to try them on to be certain she was satisfied with them (this is routine with me). No, she would try them on at home. I told her if I didn't hear from her in a week I would consider the alteration properly done. One YEAR later she called me to schedule an appointment and told me I'd taken in the pair of slacks too much. Yeah, right.
I stand behind my work, but that doesn't mean clothing alterations come with a lifetime guarantee, lol.
Yeah 8) and I weigh what I weighed when I was 25.... right.... in my dreams, maybe
June
;D ;D ;D
I think my pants must be shrinking bobbin