Discussion:Terminating clients
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| {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Nancyshoemake|Date=9 May 2008|Text=One way we do this is by sending those clients that you don't want anymore and letter stating that their fee for the next year will be increased by $x. That is generally a good way of letting them make the decision.}} | {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Nancyshoemake|Date=9 May 2008|Text=One way we do this is by sending those clients that you don't want anymore and letter stating that their fee for the next year will be increased by $x. That is generally a good way of letting them make the decision.}} | ||
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| + | {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=BEGooding|Date=May 9, 2008|Text=If it's just paying on time that concerns you, just require them to work under a prepaid retainer at all times in the future. Don't worry if this will offend them as they are obviously not worried about offending you by not paying their bills on time. If that doesn't make them go away, at least it will let them know that you are serious about '''''your''''' business.}} | ||
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Rudolphacctg (talk|edits) said: | 9 May 2008 |
| I would like to get rid of some of the dead weight clients to focus on those who actually pay on time and are serious about their businesses. What can I say to them without offending them and keep it professional? | |
Nancyshoemake (talk|edits) said: | 9 May 2008 |
| One way we do this is by sending those clients that you don't want anymore and letter stating that their fee for the next year will be increased by $x. That is generally a good way of letting them make the decision. | |
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| If it's just paying on time that concerns you, just require them to work under a prepaid retainer at all times in the future. Don't worry if this will offend them as they are obviously not worried about offending you by not paying their bills on time. If that doesn't make them go away, at least it will let them know that you are serious about your business. | |


