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jekjr

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I am far from being broke mowing his lawns. I make very good money with them. The problem is with the extra work. I am still waiting for an answer from him. I will let him know those are my prices and if he is not happy with them, someone else can take the job.



My point. If you start working for unreasonably cheap prices you will be.
 

Lawnboy18

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It's the only one... But, you are right. I will take care of this when he answers me back.
 

Ric

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My point. If you start working for unreasonably cheap prices you will be.


Define unreasonably cheap prices ? What is unreasonably cheap prices for some may not be unreasonably cheap prices for someone else. If your pricing is to high or too low you can price your self out of business. I couldn't do 10 or 12$ cuts and stay in business nor could I do 30 or 35$ cuts because the area can't stand that pricing but down the road a couple of hundred miles there getting up to 100$ a cut easily and maybe more. You just need to find the going rate for your area and charge accordingly.
 

John R

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If he wants the work done he has to pay the price, tell him to take it or leave it.
 

Lawnboy18

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I'll keep you guys posted once I get some news from this clown.
 
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