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Old 29th of July 2009 (Wed)   #1
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Default What is the funnest way to fire a client?

That's right, I said funnest!

Occasionally, we get clients who are expecting something different than what we deliver and that's fine - we work with them and resolve the issue.

BUT, we had an appointment to redo a couple shots on a house recently that weren't the way the client wanted (not our fault). When we got there, she demanded to reshoot the whole thing which took far more time than was scheduled and proceeded to tell us that our work looked like 3 year olds did it! In reality, the work was fine, her stager didn't have things the way she wanted, and she should have been at the first appointment and was not. This was not our problem, but we went to "fix" it in the name of customer service anyway. Luckily this was an appointment my partner handled. She kept a calm head and got it done which is better than I would have done. I think I would have fired the client right there on the spot and told them to find someone else who's work they would be happy with to do it.

If this person has the audacity to order again (and I'm pretty sure she will), I plan to fire her, and I want to have fun doing it. I have no intention of working for people who behave like that.

So, what is your best story about the time you got rid of that trouble client and enjoyed it?
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Old 29th of July 2009 (Wed)   #2
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Default Re: What is the funnest way to fire a client?

You can't "fire" a client but you can refuse to work with them.
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Old 30th of July 2009 (Thu)   #3
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Default Re: What is the funnest way to fire a client?

So, in other words, you want the funnest way to burn bridges with other potential clients? Brilliant business practice. Where can I sign up? Why don't you suck up your pride and explain to her that perhaps this business relationship isn't working out in the best interest of all parties and that you appreciated the opportunity to work with her? Just because she's being stubborn and thick-headed, doesn't mean you have to. What did the contract say? If you didn't have a contract, then you're pretty much at the whim of the client. Besides, you work for her. Just a thought.
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I know how to run a business. I also know that there are clients you don't need to have because they are more trouble than they are worth. In almost all cases, we would suck it up, smooth it over, and move one, but this lady is a grade A you know what and she needs to go. I expect any friends she has are the same way and I don't want work from them either so I am not concerned about her being grumpy at us. Besides, there should be an enjoyable way to get rid of her that doesn't piss her off too much

Yes, by fire I mean decline to work for them and refund any money they have paid.

I figured there would be some good stories out there of interesting ways people have released outrageous clients in the past.
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So, in other words, you want the funnest way to burn bridges with other potential clients? Brilliant business practice. Where can I sign up? ...Besides, you work for her. Just a thought.
I can understand this feeling about burning bridges BUT...

1. Despite what they tell you in Wal-Mart Associate Training, the customer is not always right.
2. We go into business for ourselves because we cannot stand the way other businesses kiss clients' asses and hate themselves everyday for it. We want the freedom to run our business the way we want to see a business run, and that doesn't usually include bending at every clients' whim.
3. Sometimes clients need a good reality check. Especially if they're used to getting their way through bullying.

Having said that, I would be more inclined to use diplomacy in breaking off the relationship rather than make a sport of it.
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There are some people out there who expect the world for peanuts, and to be perfectly honest, I've told them that I will not work with them. For one thing, their reputation as a bully or a cheapskate worse than Uncle Scrooge will go through the photographic community in your area (and believe me this, it WILL) and no one will do business with that person. Nobody will fault you for not doing so!

Cdi is right. The customer is NOT always right. But instead of putting buckets of paint above doors to fall on her when she walks in the door, I'd just tell her that you're already booked/busy/or just be honest and say that you no longer wish to do business with her due to her current approach to your working relationship.
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Default Re: What is the funnest way to fire a client?

Raise your rates.

I was exec principal and creative for my own design/photo and prepress shop for 18 years. Whenever we got too much business, we raised our rates. We never lost a client or jobs we wanted, but lost some crap. People also thought we were SO good getting SO much $$. So raise your rate to your crappy client and either 1) they'll go away thinking how great you must be and they should have let you do your thing, or 2) they'll stay and the extra bucks might make it worth it. Either way, they'll think twice about second-guessing your highly-paid expertise.
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Yeah, I'm working on raising rates. I need to finish my website (like 80% done) and create order pages, etc first then I can turn my attention to rates.
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Default Re: What is the funnest way to fire a client?

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her stager didn't have things the way she wanted, and she should have been at the first appointment and was not.
And she wants to believe that it's now your fault? So...
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Raise your rates.
That works for me. "I have a special rate just for you!"
If they're going to always be a PITA & nothing is ever going to be at their fault, then they should get used to paying like a PITA?

OTOH, for a good client who has a temporary budget bind, I'd offer a half-day rate to help them out.
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OTOH, for a good client who has a temporary budget bind, I'd offer a half-day rate to help them out.
I definitely agree there. I have on several occasions done odd jobs for very good clients that net out to be a loss. It is worth it to keep them working with us because of the volume they do.
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So, in other words, you want the funnest way to burn bridges with other potential clients? Brilliant business practice. Where can I sign up? Why don't you suck up your pride and explain to her that perhaps this business relationship isn't working out in the best interest of all parties and that you appreciated the opportunity to work with her? Just because she's being stubborn and thick-headed, doesn't mean you have to. What did the contract say? If you didn't have a contract, then you're pretty much at the whim of the client. Besides, you work for her. Just a thought.
This thread is about the "funnest" way to fire a client. No where does it say that he wants to read your opinions and views of refusing to work with a client.
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Default Re: What is the funnest way to fire a client?

For most of us, we can't really afford to "fire" a client. We can, however, decline to work with them, charge them more, or refer them to someone we don't like. I've done that before - I had one PITA Mother-In-Law from hell for a wedding photo job interview me, and I knew she was going to be trouble. I just referred her to a photographer that I said "is absolutely perfect for her, and they'd be best friends."
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I'm not really a photographer, it's just been a cover for my work with the Federal Government....
With all the people I'm investigating right now, I don't have time for a client that isn't violating Federal Law.
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Okay....there's some things that need to be sorted out..my responses are in bold
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BUT, we had an appointment to redo a couple shots on a house recently that weren't the way the client wanted (not our fault).
Client doesn't like the work...refer to your refund or reimbursement policy. Do you have one? If not, you need to write one to refer to make sure it falls within your scope. If it does, in my case, I refund 75% of the money albeit the deposit.

Ask yourself some questions: Why didn't the client like the work? What can you learn from why the client did not like the work? Is it a communication error? If so, why? What can be done? How can we improve upon this?

When we got there, she demanded to reshoot the whole thing which took far more time than was scheduled and proceeded to tell us that our work looked like 3 year olds did it!

Now that is just rude, I'll admit that but ask yourself again..is this a communication error? Why didn't she like the work? This is where having a refund policy comes in handy...you should not have to do the reshoot if it doesn't qualify for a refund under your policy.

In reality, the work was fine,
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Her stager didn't have things the way she wanted, and she should have been at the first appointment and was not. This was not our problem, but we went to "fix" it in the name of customer service anyway.
See above.

Luckily this was an appointment my partner handled. She kept a calm head and got it done which is better than I would have done. I think I would have fired the client right there on the spot and told them to find someone else who's work they would be happy with to do it.
You cannot fire a client, you can refuse not to work with a client..but firing clients is a bad idea. It burns bridges, it hurts business relationships, it hurts you and your reputation. You should not be thinking of firing clients, nor should it be considered fun...that will kill your business.

If this person has the audacity to order again (and I'm pretty sure she will), I plan to fire her, and I want to have fun doing it. I have no intention of working for people who behave like that.
See above.

So, what is your best story about the time you got rid of that trouble client and enjoyed it?
All due respect but that's a horrible attitude. You shouldn't be firing clients, you should be working on keeping them! Though, If you replace the word "Fire" with "Refuse to work with" then I think we could have some funny stories passed around.
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Default Re: What is the funnest way to fire a client?

If you want to object to my use of the term "fire a client", ok, that's fine. Various other identical terms would be: cancel contract, refund and get rid of, refuse to work with, get rid of, block caller id, avoid like the plague, etc etc.

The truth of it is that a client like this costs more to work with than if they weren't around at all. You end up spending hours of time trying to appease them and redo shots. In the end, if you made any money, its probably less than $5 an hour before taxes. I don't want those clients - someone else can have them.

Its been about a year since we "turned pro" and this is the first one that we aren't interested in keeping under any circumstance. In any other situation that has come up, everyone was happy in the end.

So, if you have an interesting story about that client you "refuse to work with", please do share.
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