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    Living Social

    After seeing the recent posts about the horrors of Living Social I decided to share my experience.

    I got a phone call the other day from a Living Social rep. To make a long story a little shorter, I asked a lot of questions and she gave answers.

    She explained how the program works and my immediate thought was, NO WAY! Im not going to work for 1/4 of my standard price just to draw in new business and I have to split advertised price 50/50 with you...? WHAT? NO WAY! Split the money they do bring in 50/50...? They get that money for doing what?

    I then thought, well, maybe I could reach a lot of new people about my new product line this way. A quick second thought also answered a NO WAY! Work for 1/4 my usual price... NO WAY! I work hard to provide a quality service. At 1/4 the price and the potential to get more of those junk jobs than I can handle as a one man show... Again, NO WAY! This can only be bad as I would piss more people off than I would make happy by being so backed up.

    She told me I would need to raise my prices on my website by 100% so that they can advertise them at half price to make it seem like they were getting a deal... Can you say MISLEADING! WOW! They are lying to their customers. I figured it was a scam anyways.

    After an hour on the phone with her I decided she had wasted enough of my time and I told her I would take a day or so and think it over and give her a call back.

    Again, NO WAY should I or anyone who values their image or business name do this. I personally feel it is a bad idea. Make up your own mind. I just wanted to share my story. Below you will find the email I sent her last night.

    Rachel,

    I have thought about this situation long and hard and have come to the conclusion that it is not good for me, my business, or my image. I have worked very hard to build my reputation and I feel that this will have a negative effect on how people perceive me. I am not a discount detailer and I do not want to be known as such. I appreciate your consideration. I am sure you understand. I apologize for any inconvenience.

    Thank you,
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    Good job on standing your grounds Garry! These customers from living social will be cheap and demanding customers anyway who really don't understand what proper and high quality detailing is. They will bring such a crazy and poorly kept car that will make you work extra hard. After a couple of weeks, the car will have deteriorated quick enough because they don't know any better.

    And I knew it!!! A lot of "SALE" advertisements are scams!! They say that the item is discounted only to find out that they raised the prices before doing so.. Wow that's just being flat out dishonest. I'm sure they wouldn't think of it that way. It's their "marketing." F that.
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    Why not just raise your retail price to compensate the difference?
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    Detailing is not like offering haircuts or poodle baths...you never know what you are going to face. How can you possibly offer a volume service at a set cost before you ever see the car? Unless you are just washing and doing a quick wax where expertese is not really a factor...I can't imagine using such a service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    Why not just raise your retail price to compensate the difference?
    From an ethical standpoint that's suspect behavior, IMHO.
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    Yeah, for her to say "raise your pricing 100%" seems very unprofessional IMO and something that would probably catch up to you in the long run. The woman I spoke to about a similar program that a local new channel runs on their site, said something a little bite "less bad" about pricing. She said that since I don't really have package pricing listed anywhere that I could work the pricing I use for the coupon deal; not one way or the other as far a bad or good comment IMO.
    I too am a one man show and didn't want to run into the possibility that I have more people than I can handle trying to redeem the coupon at once. And without steady flow of regular paying jobs, you will be losing a lot of potential profit, with no guarantee of repeat customers or having people add-on to the detail that the coupon is covering. The one thing that I thought about is offering a set package that I know I can make a needed amount to of money to cover product cost and some time, at least. Then trying to have people upgrade the package/add-on to the detail to suit their vehicles needs. But, not knowing how people will respond to my proposal to upgrade the detail make me that much more uncertain of a deal like this.
    I think a knowing how people/other detailers fair from these coupon deals would make it an easier choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn View Post
    From an ethical standpoint that's suspect behavior, IMHO.

    No one would be forcing the individual to purchase your services. I think it would help weed out the rift raft as well, IMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    No one would be forcing the individual to purchase your services. I think it would help weed out the rift raft as well, IMHO
    I don't think Garry has problems with riff-raff as it stands right now, and obviously he's got happy customers... Why gouge those retail customers and potentially drive them away with higher "regular" prices just so you can offer an LS/Groupon deal and not go out of business as a result?

    It would be even more suspect to raise prices just for the duration of a sale/promo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc08EX View Post
    Good job on standing your grounds Garry! These customers from living social will be cheap and demanding customers anyway who really don't understand what proper and high quality detailing is. They will bring such a crazy and poorly kept car that will make you work extra hard. After a couple of weeks, the car will have deteriorated quick enough because they don't know any better.

    And I knew it!!! A lot of "SALE" advertisements are scams!! They say that the item is discounted only to find out that they raised the prices before doing so.. Wow that's just being flat out dishonest. I'm sure they wouldn't think of it that way. It's their "marketing." F that.
    I see this all too often. I still remember when circuit city tanked and they were having their liquidation sales. I found my 46' flat screen I had bought at frys a few weeks before. I forget the exact numbers. But it claimed to be something like 25% off even though the price was still a good 150-200 dollars more than what I payed at frys without a discount. There were literally no deals to be had other than on videogames and dvds. All the electronics were marked up and then discounted to either the regular or an inflated price.
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    I agree 100%. My wife and I talked briefly on the pros/cons for these discount sites. There are some businesses that can flourish with these sales and others will "paint themselves into a corner". If you check what business are showcased on these promos, you'll find they're generally restaurants, vacations, spa treatments, etc. offering certificates for half of the purchase value. These are the kind of businesses that have major up-sells and larger selection of services/products. People will likely spend way more than the amount of the certificate they bought which cushions their discount. Since I strictly offer headlight restores, I have nothing else to help me recover what I've discounted. Plus the huge cut LS/Groupon take is outrageous. I've been contacted a couple of times by them but have stopped returning their voicemails.
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