CanuckSigns
Active Member
Part of our business is engraving lamacoids and other plastic electrical tags. we got an email from a big company asking for a quote on engraving tags for 40 projects they have on the go right now, we have never dealt with them before.
Now this job is right up our alley, the files are set up well so there is not much file prep, I really wanted to get this job, so I priced it leaner than I normally would, Our engraver is a little slow right now and I need to keep them busy.
I quoted the job based on 40 projects like they asked, they come back and say they like the price, but since they have never used us want do a sample run of 6 projects, can we hold the price? I agree because I want the job.
They come back 3 days later and want to know if I can hold the price if they get 3 projects, I tell them no I can't and send them a new quote based on 3 projects, with a caveat that is they end up placing the large order, I will discount to price difference from the first order, which I think is fair.
They call back, apparently the boss only wants to pay a certain amount per set ($175 per set less than I quoted) I tell him no and I'm sticking to my final price, he mumbles that we probably won't get the job if we are going to be difficult to work with.
How much free time do these companies have to nickle and dime on everything?!
/RANT
Now this job is right up our alley, the files are set up well so there is not much file prep, I really wanted to get this job, so I priced it leaner than I normally would, Our engraver is a little slow right now and I need to keep them busy.
I quoted the job based on 40 projects like they asked, they come back and say they like the price, but since they have never used us want do a sample run of 6 projects, can we hold the price? I agree because I want the job.
They come back 3 days later and want to know if I can hold the price if they get 3 projects, I tell them no I can't and send them a new quote based on 3 projects, with a caveat that is they end up placing the large order, I will discount to price difference from the first order, which I think is fair.
They call back, apparently the boss only wants to pay a certain amount per set ($175 per set less than I quoted) I tell him no and I'm sticking to my final price, he mumbles that we probably won't get the job if we are going to be difficult to work with.
How much free time do these companies have to nickle and dime on everything?!
/RANT