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Old 04-06-2016, 10:36 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Acrossamerica View Post
Obviously you never have tried to sell to the wealthy. They will not work at their professions for less than top dollar but expect everyone else to cut their prices to the bone. After all it is a "privilege" to do work for the rich and famous.
So true, In another life, when I owned a landscaping co. I was never so glad to loose business. they would go with a new co that undercuts every year without exception. quality of service was not top priority. and many did Imply it was a privilege to work for them. It is a privilege to gain the trust of customers who also appreciate your value to them. I don't like generalizing as a rule, so I should say I had some great wealthy customers who treated me and my employee's very well.
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