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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone negotiate a general contractors bid?
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<blockquote data-quote="TAF" data-source="post: 16499479" data-attributes="member: 48210"><p>How many times do/did you come in under your agreed upon price? Honest answer please. 'Cause either you pad your quotes so high that MACs can be absorbed...or you get to surprise clients often with coming in under $ expectations. How 'bout timing? Same thing? You always on time with your jobs? If your answer is also always "Yes"...then your ARE a liar!</p><p></p><p>Believe me...I understand...in this economy..."contractors" are busy as can be...both "professionals" and "others" that call themselves "contractors"...you can call your price and pick your jobs.</p><p></p><p>OP...my advice STILL STANDS...despite the "unicorn contractor" responding here from Houston...who can't help you in Cali.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAF, post: 16499479, member: 48210"] How many times do/did you come in under your agreed upon price? Honest answer please. 'Cause either you pad your quotes so high that MACs can be absorbed...or you get to surprise clients often with coming in under $ expectations. How 'bout timing? Same thing? You always on time with your jobs? If your answer is also always "Yes"...then your ARE a liar! Believe me...I understand...in this economy..."contractors" are busy as can be...both "professionals" and "others" that call themselves "contractors"...you can call your price and pick your jobs. OP...my advice STILL STANDS...despite the "unicorn contractor" responding here from Houston...who can't help you in Cali. [/QUOTE]
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