Ya just hafta be careful.
Here's one from back in the 80's. We had a nice gig going with a complete outlet complex around here. They had literally 100's of stores. We did the signs for the management and they would give our name to the tenants as the new ones would come in. We weren't the authorized shop, but it was understood we gave the best prices, service and quality compared to others in the area. After doing this for about 7 or 8 years, a new guy came to town. I'll never forget the name 'Egan Signs'. Buncha brokers who acted like they did the work themselves. Bob, the owner, had no skills whatsoever, except for being underhanded and the gift of gab. He pushed his way in but never got anything, until he got the ear of the one salesperson and made a deal with him to give him 10% of the job, if he got my bids to him. He then underbid me by a few dollars and got a job here or there. Turns out a guy for whom we did numerous locations for him here on the East Coast, wanted to open a second store in this vicinity and he said, give me a quote real low and I'll give it to Gary, he'll give it to Bob and he'll beat your quote by a few bucks. Well, I didn't do that, but I did do it for another tenant. The job was for around $4,800 which was a good sale back in 1989. So, I actually bid it out for $480. He was awarded the job at $450. Once he got the job and got started on it, he knew instantly what had happened. He didn't even read my quotes, he just told his quote girl to beat my price at any cost. Oops !!! That was the beginning of a great friendship. We never had another thing to say to each other after that. He hadda do the job for what he quoted, but he tried to get even with me. He's been long outta business and is hawking his software wares in the sign industry. It's a piece of sh!t, but he fooled enough people in the beginning it was fantastic. Not.