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You'd be better off building a "rogue customer" website that we can all subscribe to and share details behind secure login

We can rate them on :

1. Changing their minds
2. Changing the dates
3. Questioning the work
4. Meddling
5. Late payment
6. "short" payments
 
We can rate them on :

1. Changing their minds
2. Changing the dates
3. Questioning the work
4. Meddling
5. Late payment
6. "short" payments

I think number one should be frequency of hot drinks provided. I did a 6 hour job the other day and got 6 drinks ! discount is already set for their next job !
 
I think number one should be frequency of hot drinks provided. I did a 6 hour job the other day and got 6 drinks ! discount is already set for their next job !

I was concentrating on the "painful" clients.... so a "positive" side would be good too .....
 
Most of my customers wouldn't touch your "type" of business with a barge pole!

if you have any doubt, that's a resounding NO from me!
This is the point i was trying to make earlier. The OP just does not understand what the customer really wants. Word of mouth, recommendations, local, reliable tradesmen. None of my customers would touch them with one either, and why would they? Sorry, I hope it falls on its face as well, it will be a bleak day when it flourishes.
 
15% is unreal ! All that is going to achieve is making it a nailed on certainty that the customer will have to pay more for using your service as the shortfall in the contractor's pocket will be passed on directly to the customer.

Are you aware of the business overheads currently experienced by contractors and the margins they work to? If you are you should know that asking as much as 5% and still expecting the contractor's quote to be competitive in the local market is bordering on the unrealistic.

A customer of mine is building a similar service and has the right idea. It's free for contractors and customers to use. They take voluntary donations from satisfied contractors.

Its a no from me,im out!!!!
 
I bet if I have said there will be no fees, all sarcasms would be dropped, you'd raise from the childish responses to manhood responses, huh?

Can we all just erase x% fees for now? Your minds are not seeing the website's model and how it will (not would) work. While I agree that customers do not normally know what they want, if when they do once the work has started they may want a change. I am not creating a website not know the ins and outs of this business. I was in it but with temp contracted work. I know what I want.

Normally when someone has an idea they expresses it with minimal and once we have an MVP (Minimal Valuable Product) we will show the world for better feedback. There, the idea can be scrapped or praised.

Things to note: The website will not have a registration button for subs, only for customers. Thanks to:

No I think I got it. You are planning to waste customers time and your own time by allowing the customer to select a budget that you then have to tell them is unrealistic. Why not have a system that allows them to pick what they want e.g. number of sockets, type, number of light fittings type, details about the house etc etc and then tells them a price range final price to be confirmed following contractor visit?

I shall create such website so that at the end, a set price is given. Either I have my own guys go out to finalize the work (pricing) then have a sub carry out the work. If you have missed it, once a price is given, on the website, the customer can decline or agree so once we visit, the work is already sure.

For the curious, I have put £50 on a google advert and I have gotten voicemail on my mobile phone for work. Work is out there you only need to know where and how to find it.

I could easily create a website that has electrician post their business etc, profile etc but too many out there. Since money is important let me clarify. There will be a fee taking from the net profit. A job cost £3000, materials and gas for £2000 (assuming here), I will take x% of £1000. So please stop singing on the 15%.

Before you visit the customer, you'll know what house type, inside of the house with pictures, videos, type of work needed, when to start, empty or occupied house/flat etc, materials needed, direction to, distance and travel time, your money is sure.

How will I find these subs? I'll ask the mods on here to advertise then we will meet in person at your business and we take it from there. Since I live in Birmingham then a Birmingham sub will be needed first.
 
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