Thank you Hills for your input. I am dealing with the Owner of the company, it's a managed service provider that deals with the medical industry only. I also have contact with the Finance Manger of the company but the talk of the hard drives started with the owner and he does really appreciate the services that I have already providing them for the last 4 years, maybe longer.
I only asked about any other quotes so I could match or beat that quote, like in any other industry, like when I was in HVAC we used to match or most of the time beat any other company for the install of heating and cooling systems.
I really don't like dealing with "bean counters" because its all about the bottom line to them, I get it, but I just don't want to shoot myself in the foot by offering the service too cheap. I was figuring at like $2.50 per hard drive up to like 500 then like a buck each there after for additional drives.
I have personally talked to another member from the forum that I deal with and I believe he was at 5 bucks per hard drive for the same type of onsite service. Just with my clients having upwards of 800 to 1k each, that is quite a high bill and I want to remain competitive in nature.
I wanted to just reach out to see want others would be doing in the situation of their locations with such a high volume of drives. One of this clients was already quoted upwards of 800 to just come out and shred about 500 drives but they were told that was just an estimate over the phone, to be competitive with that, I would have to offer like a buck a drive to them.
This is why I have tried to stick with free pickup with very minimal charges for clients to deal with, I have just tried to make the most of it from the scrap and above scrap value of things which has been hard to say the least. Other company's in my area I have seem charge anywhere from 300 to 800 to just come out and pickup e-waste from businesses along with the possibility of additional charges.