Weldon47
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
I was just wondering:
How many of you let a customer walk out with work & then send you the payment in the mail? I'm not talking about your established clientèle but about a new or relatively new customer (without references) when you are doing one-off type engraving.
As for me, it is currently my policy (& has always been) that I require payment when the work is delivered or picked up by the client.
I assume this practice (payment due at time of service) to be the norm for us (engravers) but I am curious: What do you do?
Weldon
How many of you let a customer walk out with work & then send you the payment in the mail? I'm not talking about your established clientèle but about a new or relatively new customer (without references) when you are doing one-off type engraving.
As for me, it is currently my policy (& has always been) that I require payment when the work is delivered or picked up by the client.
I assume this practice (payment due at time of service) to be the norm for us (engravers) but I am curious: What do you do?
Weldon