I have a few questions, that I would like to get the input from the fellow junk haulers out there.
1. When you give an estimate, do you physically go look at the stuff, or do you just ask for a general description and pictures?
2. When you do give an estimate whether over the phone or in person, what do you base it off of?
3. If you agree on a price, and more stuff gets added, how do you handle it? Meaning, do you tell them it will be more, do you just take it, do you warn them in advance, etc.
4. What do you do, if your loading, and the client says they have more than agreed to, but they won't pay anymore. Do you finish the job you already agreed to, or cut the losses and leave?
I am asking, because in the last few days, I have had a few experiences happen. Luckily, they have all worked themselves out, but still.
Last 2 jobs I have done, I was told, I was moving a few and I mean a FEW items. I arrive, and it is a whole 1 to 2 trailers full of stuff. Luckily, both times, they offered to pay more.
However, the people today, told me a few things...charged them $125. I arrive, and it is a whole trailer filled. Actually it would have been more, but they did a free yard sale, and a lot of it went to other people, so I was able to grab it all.
Anyway, half way through loading, the lady asks me since "half" the stuff got taken, will the price be half now. I told her flat out no.
I told her, that I told her husband, I would do 1 trailer for $125, and I told her, that the price should have been higher, because I was told a few things.
So I finished, and was paid $125..
Needless to say that I will probably be at a very small loss on this deal. Which I am okay with.
Anyways, I am asking, because what I realized after today, is that I do put nothing in writing stating that if they give me more, the price will be more. I always do a verbal thing, which will never stand up in court.
I was thinking having them download and sign a form or put a little disclaimer on my submission forms, that simply says that if they add more stuff than what is agreed to, the price will in crease.
Basically trying to figure out the best way to do this, but right now, I am so tired, this whole thing probably doesn't make sense lol. If not, I will try to better explain in the AM.
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