Joe Diaz
New Member
We had a pretty decent size client a while back come in and try to convince us to make an exception for them and lower our prices. Someone else had quoted out their trucks for a much lower cost. They wanted to see if we would match that price. We knew we might be able to come close to that price if we used cheaper materials or made it a smaller size, even then we would be making very little profit on those jobs. We made the decision then to not budge on our prices. Since we had already done work for them in the past, if we used cheaper material or found other ways to cut corners they would be unhappy even if the price was lower.
So they went to the other guy (or gal... or a combination of gals and guys). We were a little upset to lose a good customer, but we felt like their wasn't much we could do. Well, a few weeks ago they came back. The graphics the other place had installed are already failing. They couldn't match quality our printer was able to produce and the customer was all around unhappy with their service. The customer now actually said they understand why our prices are what they are. And now we have the first of many more trucks in our shop ready to be worked on. A good start to the morning.
So they went to the other guy (or gal... or a combination of gals and guys). We were a little upset to lose a good customer, but we felt like their wasn't much we could do. Well, a few weeks ago they came back. The graphics the other place had installed are already failing. They couldn't match quality our printer was able to produce and the customer was all around unhappy with their service. The customer now actually said they understand why our prices are what they are. And now we have the first of many more trucks in our shop ready to be worked on. A good start to the morning.