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Re: Got asked for invoice to show how I came up with my price
Originally Posted by Auto Envy
I got the fleet job through thumbtack its just free advertising for companies.
Did you have to show proof of having Business-insurance
in order to land this fleet job?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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No
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Re: Got asked for invoice to show how I came up with my price
Originally Posted by Auto Envy
No
OK.
Do you have Business insurance?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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No I don't I've talked to my insurance company about it. I don't do high end cars I only do this part time and I have all the resources to repair anything that could happen. But I've never had any issues or problems. I hope to someday go full time but a little scared when there's hacks all around that charge $40 for full details. Someday I will go full time and shut all these hacks down.
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Re: Got asked for invoice to show how I came up with my price
dont create an invoice to accommodate a company or they wil pick it apart and try to low ball you or not pay invoices. For fleets and dealerships i have a dealer one and dealer 2 package and fleet 1 and fleet 2 package. you can name it what you like.
I list Fleet Package one as a full detail and itemize all the services i do in that package for the price. If i was to do mobile which i refuse to do fuel surcharges would be listed seperate as would ahop supplies if i charged them seperate.
If you start to itemize things they will not want to pay what you are charging. Avoid it if you can and tell them you do not invoice like that. It is dont as a package.
Worst thing you can do in a business is let a fleet or dealer customer take control.
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Re: Got asked for invoice to show how I came up with my price
That result can be bad but you shouldn't be afraid of giving your client/customer the info, if you want long term relationship.
For short term relationship, when the time is right, you can be as cold as you want and the ball will be on your court. However, for long term relationship you have to work side-by-side.
If anybody serious about being good businessman, I highly suggest taking a leadership course at your local university. The cost is very minimal to what you can gain, about $1-3K. Also, there are classes out there that teach you about contracts and price/cost. Those two combination will help you lead.
Originally Posted by Wayneezy
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Worst thing you can do in a business is let a fleet or dealer customer take control.
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