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    What to do when a client cancels pickup

    I haven't had this happen yet, but I am curious as to what you guys do.

    I know a lot of the big name companies will charge clients a cancellation fee if they do not cancel the job order within 24 hours.



    I think I would only ever charge if they were to cancel after I have shown up, and even then it would be a small amount to at least cover the fuel spent.

    Just want to see what others on here that do more of what I do (junk removal) do in these situations.
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    I've never charged a customer for a service I didn't provide. If they cancel after you show, you just have to bite the bullet.

    The only way you're ever going to get a cancellation fee is if they sign something prior to your arrival, and advertising such fee before acquiring all of your jobs will probably hurt your conversion rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    I haven't had this happen yet, but I am curious as to what you guys do.

    I know a lot of the big name companies will charge clients a cancellation fee if they do not cancel the job order within 24 hours.

    I think I would only ever charge if they were to cancel after I have shown up, and even then it would be a small amount to at least cover the fuel spent.

    Just want to see what others on here that do more of what I do (junk removal) do in these situations.

    If your company is big enough and busy enough to be losing money from cancellations, then a cancellation fee would be in order. The time allotted for the job could be used for a job that is actually paying. A way to do this is to have a contract and a deposit for the job to be done. Specify that the deposit is forfeited if the job is cancelled after X amount of time before the job would be done.

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    if your a big enough operator you can get by with it. If your not you can't. I for one am not. some times circumstances require cancellation some times they don.t. I have canceled shipments, not many but a few.
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    I was actually thinking about it just now, and since I accept cash, credit, and checks, doing any sort of cancelling fee wouldn't really work.

    Only way it would work, is if I charged only by credit card and got the number ahead of time.

    Didnt think about all of that.

    Like I said, never really had to of, and I doubt it will ever happen, but never know.

    I do know that most companies, regardless of size will charge a cancellation fee if you dont cancel within a certain time frame.

    Guess, like the admin said, if it ever happens, I will bite the bullet.

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    Not much you can do, George. I also have yet to have a cancelation. I don't know if your going to get something from someone, when you didn't provide service. Its unfair but probably a reality. Perhaps a disclaimer on your website and any written estimates would probably cut down on some backouts... time lost is money lost

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    Any customer that wants to schedule a job more than a week out I charge a non-refundable $50 deposit. Reason being there is a high cancellation rate for those jobs. I have shown up and heard "Oh my brother/ cousin/friend came and did it cheaper/for free. Didn't someone call you?"
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    for junk removal i always call first---- trash hauling in my area is very competitive ( that way if someone else did do it for cheaper they can at least tell me first so i can save fuel) ..... also if im leaving the dump going to a trash pickup i always pull over and call .... .... repeats call are priority over new calls --- doesn't matter when they call
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Any customer that wants to schedule a job more than a week out I charge a non-refundable $50 deposit. Reason being there is a high cancellation rate for those jobs. I have shown up and heard "Oh my brother/ cousin/friend came and did it cheaper/for free. Didn't someone call you?"

    That is something else I was thinking of doing, but dont want to run off new business either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    That is something else I was thinking of doing, but dont want to run off new business either.
    You HAVE to George. Seriously. Anything more than a week away, something inevitably comes up. A deposit keeps things straight and businesslike. Sheduling a job 8 days out means you will 80% have a cancellation in my experience, then you've lost whatever revenue you could have put in place of that job because you are holding a spot for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    You HAVE to George. Seriously. Anything more than a week away, something inevitably comes up. A deposit keeps things straight and businesslike. Sheduling a job 8 days out means you will 80% have a cancellation in my experience, then you've lost whatever revenue you could have put in place of that job because you are holding a spot for them.

    That is quite true as well.

    I could always put it like that as well. Telling them to ensure that particular spot is theirs, there will be a non refundable fee of x amount of dollars that will be required before the spot can be booked that far out. Then informing them, that the deposit can go towards their estimate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    That is quite true as well.

    I could always put it like that as well. Telling them to ensure that particular spot is theirs, there will be a non refundable fee of x amount of dollars that will be required before the spot can be booked that far out. Then informing them, that the deposit can go towards their estimate.
    Also if they're willing to pay the deposit you know they're serious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Also if they're willing to pay the deposit you know they're serious.
    What do you use a minimum John? Meaning, like 3 days, 5 days, or what?

    Do you do a $50 Deposit with your clients?

    Only thing with that, for me, is the minimum i charge for metal removal (even appliance is $35, so that might be lowered of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    What do you use a minimum John? Meaning, like 3 days, 5 days, or what?

    Do you do a $50 Deposit with your clients?

    Only thing with that, for me, is the minimum i charge for metal removal (even appliance is $35, so that might be lowered of course.
    I usually charge a deposit for anything 8 days out or more.

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    What to do when a client cancels pickup?

    sell it to the next guy, if its a craiglist sale first to show up with cash gets it, i dont hold anything for anyone

    I agree with a nonrefundable deposit, but it can get you in trouble if they want you to hold it longer than agreed upon. Id rather hold out for a cash buyer than hold a deposit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    What to do when a client cancels pickup?

    sell it to the next guy, if its a craiglist sale first to show up with cash gets it, i dont hold anything for anyone

    I agree with a nonrefundable deposit, but it can get you in trouble if they want you to hold it longer than agreed upon. Id rather hold out for a cash buyer than hold a deposit.
    talking about junk removal jobs. with anything i sell, that is always how i go. first come, first serve!


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