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    how do i asking or tell the clients for a increase (clients year around)? only $10.00 a month more.

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    Originally posted by canlawNz View Post
    how do i asking or tell the clients for a increase (clients year around)? only $10.00 a month more.
    Don't ask them anything. Tell them the cost of doing buisness is rising just like everything else in life. They should know that and understand. If they don't, let them find a cheaper cutter who probably doesn't know what his cost is for doing business. Those guys don't last too long.

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      Originally posted by Georges Lawn & Mulch View Post
      Don't ask them anything. Tell them the cost of doing buisness is rising just like everything else in life. They should know that and understand. If they don't, let them find a cheaper cutter who probably doesn't know what his cost is for doing business. Those guys don't last too long.
      do i tell them in person or send a letter?

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        do i tell them in person or send a letter?

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        • #5
          a nice letter will do

          Originally posted by canlawNz View Post
          do i tell them in person or send a letter?
          i implemented a fuel surcharge back in may. i just included a letter with each bill. now, i only went up $3/month. if your having a major increase you might want to wait till next season and just deal with it right now.

          steve

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          • #6
            a nice letter will do

            Originally posted by canlawNz View Post
            do i tell them in person or send a letter?
            i implemented a fuel surcharge back in may. i just included a letter with each bill. now, i only went up $3/month. if your having a major increase you might want to wait till next season and just deal with it right now.

            steve

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            • #7
              is been one year servicing them. but after this $5-$10 increase a month i will only increase the 3% after that. what do u guys think?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by canlawNz View Post
                do i tell them in person or send a letter?
                I send a letter every winter asking them if they want to continue service for the upcoming season or not. I also tell them at this time if the price is going up and what the price will be.

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