I got an email from a long time client after I sent him an invoice for truck lettering...when I letter on location I charge a $25 location fee...PITA fee in my mind. why should I leave $ on the table. Not to mention I just lettered a truck last month for them and its been on every invoice since 2005.
His email was just:
"location fee?? when did you invent that one?
of course this went right up my ass....so my response was:
Rather brilliant, no? lol....I invented location fees years ago (beginning of 2005) because I didn't think it was fair to my customers who bring their trucks/vans to me and arrange for a ride back n forth, to be charged the same as when I go on location for other clients and save them the hassle of drop off and pick up. It used to be $15 back when gas was cheap but went up to $25 in 2008...plus there's always the chance...even though ever so slight, that I may screw up and have to make a trip back to studio to cut something again, whereas, if I was here, I'd just have to take a few steps to the plotter and recut.
Hell if it's more than 15 miles I charge $50.
Make sense?
No reply back....oh well....maybe he got the point. Mind you this is a decent size construction company who I'm sure would charge for delivery.
Personally, if I was him, I would have ask my secretary to pull up some of my previous invoices and look at them first because making an ass of myself and act like I'm trying to douche him for an extra $25.
So yeah the attitude of "it's a bad economy, here's some k-y, bend over baby", lies on deaf ears here in my little world.