Anonymous wrote:I would think they would cut corners a bit/spend less time since you negotiated down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got a quote higher than we expected based on neighbors. Husband says we try to negotiate. I feel weird and want to just call someone else.
Wdyt?
Maybe your house is a pig sty.
They also need to make a living and just like you they know what they're worth. If you can't afford, or you are too cheap to pay what your were quoted, then clean your own. house
And maybe you're the pig.
I've had the same cleaning ladies for 15 years. I pay well, give two days Christmas bonus, and two vacation days. They are here every two weeks without fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t try and negotiate. If they agree it will cause resentment because they need the job but will feel underpaid. Don’t be that person.
OP here. This is my thought as well. I’d rather get a few more quotes and pay someone what they ask for. DH thinks they intentionally start high knowing people try to negotiate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got a quote higher than we expected based on neighbors. Husband says we try to negotiate. I feel weird and want to just call someone else.
Wdyt?
Maybe your house is a pig sty.
They also need to make a living and just like you they know what they're worth. If you can't afford, or you are too cheap to pay what your were quoted, then clean your own. house
And maybe you're the pig.
Anonymous wrote:They probably hesitate to raise rates on their existing clients. That’s why they’re jumping you up over the neighbor who recommended them. But sure, you can negotiate anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got a quote higher than we expected based on neighbors. Husband says we try to negotiate. I feel weird and want to just call someone else.
Wdyt?
Maybe your house is a pig sty.
They also need to make a living and just like you they know what they're worth. If you can't afford, or you are too cheap to pay what your were quoted, then clean your own. house
Anonymous wrote:Don't be a cheapskate, OP. Pay the lady what she asked for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Oh thanks for the quote; thus may not be the right match; we were hoping to pay X”
Then see what they say
I would say "Okay thanks for the quote; this may not be the right fit because our next door neighbor with a similar size house said they pay $200 so we were thinking it would be that amount."