I'm hoping someone can offer advice on how to politely turn down jobs by email.
I frequently get asked for quotes which are more trouble than they are worth. For example, a common one I will get is someone after a small motorcycle decal under 20cm.
They send me a photo of an old beat up decal and want it replicated and made. It's the type of thing you could buy from a shop for $5 if it existed.
Customers are usually willing to pay $30-$40 at most for them but this usually isn't viable.
When I consider my costs it might be like this:
- 30 minutes spent on artwork
- 20 minutes manufacturing and packaging
- 10-20 minutes corresponding with customer
- 10% tax
- $10 freight
A reasonable price for me might be $80-$120 or possibly more considering my initial time quoting these jobs without getting them.
With small complicated jobs I usually doubt a customer will be willing to pay a reasonable amount for them. They want to pay a few dollars while I would need to spend an hour or more to complete the job.
I struggle to find a polite way to tell the customer I don't want their job. Sometimes I just ignore emails but this is not ideal and can result in the customer calling up grumpy or sending multiple emails.
What do you do?
I frequently get asked for quotes which are more trouble than they are worth. For example, a common one I will get is someone after a small motorcycle decal under 20cm.
They send me a photo of an old beat up decal and want it replicated and made. It's the type of thing you could buy from a shop for $5 if it existed.
Customers are usually willing to pay $30-$40 at most for them but this usually isn't viable.
When I consider my costs it might be like this:
- 30 minutes spent on artwork
- 20 minutes manufacturing and packaging
- 10-20 minutes corresponding with customer
- 10% tax
- $10 freight
A reasonable price for me might be $80-$120 or possibly more considering my initial time quoting these jobs without getting them.
With small complicated jobs I usually doubt a customer will be willing to pay a reasonable amount for them. They want to pay a few dollars while I would need to spend an hour or more to complete the job.
I struggle to find a polite way to tell the customer I don't want their job. Sometimes I just ignore emails but this is not ideal and can result in the customer calling up grumpy or sending multiple emails.
What do you do?