Thought I would share this one for peoples comments / thoughts on how they would deal with this situation.
We have a longstanding customer who we complete vehicle graphic work for on several vehicles for approximately once each year.
The wanted us to design something "different" for them so provided them with estimated costs including costs for estimated design time, the customer provided a brief including vehicle specifications.
After numerous hours of design time because the customer couldn't make their minds up about how they wanted the vehicle to look etc. a design was finally agreed upon and the customer was billed accordingly.
When the vehicle arrived to us in a beyond filthy condition, we pointed out to the driver that this wasn't acceptable but agreed to clean the vehicle on this occasion in the interests of our working relationship.
Upon inspection of the vehicle we noticed the vehicle was different to what the client had specified in the design brief, the brief said it was an L2 H2 when in fact the vehicle was an L3 H3. We did ask for photos on numerous occasions but to no avail.
I explained this to the customer & pointed out to them that the 10M of printed wrap was now all waste & they would need to pay for this on top of the new larger graphics that would now need to be printed, which they agreed to do.
Obviously this did create significant delays for us and a couple of late nights to ensure the vehicle was ready to be collected still within the required timeframe.
After the customer received the vehicle back, we received an email complaining about a few small points such as black paint on their white vehicle which we couldn't remove before installing the graphics & the logo on the side encroaching on a power outlet that the customer didn't ever make us aware of prior to printing.
My questions are:
What do other people do when a vehicle arrives in such a filthy condition, when a vehicle is completely different to what its supposed to be & when there are other issues such as paint / marks / power outlets on a vehicle that you are unaware of?
Have attached a few photos for reference
TIA!
We have a longstanding customer who we complete vehicle graphic work for on several vehicles for approximately once each year.
The wanted us to design something "different" for them so provided them with estimated costs including costs for estimated design time, the customer provided a brief including vehicle specifications.
After numerous hours of design time because the customer couldn't make their minds up about how they wanted the vehicle to look etc. a design was finally agreed upon and the customer was billed accordingly.
When the vehicle arrived to us in a beyond filthy condition, we pointed out to the driver that this wasn't acceptable but agreed to clean the vehicle on this occasion in the interests of our working relationship.
Upon inspection of the vehicle we noticed the vehicle was different to what the client had specified in the design brief, the brief said it was an L2 H2 when in fact the vehicle was an L3 H3. We did ask for photos on numerous occasions but to no avail.
I explained this to the customer & pointed out to them that the 10M of printed wrap was now all waste & they would need to pay for this on top of the new larger graphics that would now need to be printed, which they agreed to do.
Obviously this did create significant delays for us and a couple of late nights to ensure the vehicle was ready to be collected still within the required timeframe.
After the customer received the vehicle back, we received an email complaining about a few small points such as black paint on their white vehicle which we couldn't remove before installing the graphics & the logo on the side encroaching on a power outlet that the customer didn't ever make us aware of prior to printing.
My questions are:
What do other people do when a vehicle arrives in such a filthy condition, when a vehicle is completely different to what its supposed to be & when there are other issues such as paint / marks / power outlets on a vehicle that you are unaware of?
Have attached a few photos for reference
TIA!