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price quotes for schools

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Some schools/systems look at formal quotes - written on letterhead, use common sense, and say to themselves, "OK...so that's what they would/will charge for whatever or doing whatever".

Others are extremely anal, band directors don't know all the ins-and-outs of the anu...(never mind), and the poor business has to redo/resubmit quotes several times.

If you're a band director, try to find out just how quotes must be submitted (ahead of time).

Believe it or not, businesses BOTH remember which schools/systems pay promptly, and ALSO remember which ones run/ran them through the ringer (simply to submit quotes).

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Currently wrestling with several school districts in my area that keep asking for invoices to be billed in different ways. You would think that would be the easy part but for whatever reason it gets much harder to do once the agreed upon services have been rendered...
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I hate it but I'm adding about an hour of labor for the rigmarole involved in just sending a quote and waiting extra long to get paid.

For those who regularly take longer to pay than even they promise to (via their "policies"), I'm adding the equivalent of more calculated time to the repair cost.

Selling schools new instruments, I'm making side deals with the manufacturers whereby I pay them within 2 days of being paid myself - regardless of how long it takes me to get paid, and for the manufacturers' absolute lowest dealer price.

I'm also catching myself repairing stuff for schools that pay quicker first, and for schools that pay slower later, regardless of the order in which they were sent in to be repaired.
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bloke wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 4:44 pm I hate it but I'm adding about an hour of labor for the rigmarole involved in just sending a quote and waiting extra long to get paid.

For those who regularly take longer to pay than even they promise to (via their "policies"), I'm adding the equivalent of more calculated time to the repair cost.

Selling schools new instruments, I'm making side deals with the manufacturers whereby I pay them within 2 days of being paid myself - regardless of how long it takes me to get paid, and for the manufacturers' absolute lowest dealer price.

I'm also catching myself repairing stuff that for schools that pay quicker first, and for schools that pay slower later, regardless of the order in which they were sent in to be repaired.
It’s rare to happen but there’s such a thing as a proforma invoice which may or may not leave a settling balance to be paid too. Just a thought and a way of trading to consider with those customers who, historically, are slow payers.
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