We have all done it. Something that was screwy, maybe a little on the edge of EPA laws, or defied common sense in order to make a customer happy. If you havewn't you have not been in business long enough. SO the question is, Since you have been in business what screw thing did you do, that you knew you were doing in process that was totally against anything you had ever learned to make a customer happy.
Here is mine. I was doing a hydraulic oil clean up, years ago, before there was any kind of push for compliance. I was washing down an asphalt driveway in a VERY expensive part of town. It was a $5 million dollar home 16 years ago. The customer was complaining because of the black spot from the hydraulic oil. So what do you do? We all know that pressure washing is not going to color match the asphalt. I took a pump up sprayer and coated the whole driveway with transmission fluid to give it a uniform color. The results, The customer was thrilled, and I got a good sized check for taking care of the problem. $700 for 3 hours work.
We have all done it. Something that was screwy, maybe a little on the edge of EPA laws, or defied common sense in order to make a customer happy. If you havewn't you have not been in business long enough. SO the question is, Since you have been in business what screw thing did you do, that you knew you were doing in process that was totally against anything you had ever learned to make a customer happy.
Here is mine. I was doing a hydraulic oil clean up, years ago, before there was any kind of push for compliance. I was washing down an asphalt driveway in a VERY expensive part of town. It was a $5 million dollar home 16 years ago. The customer was complaining because of the black spot from the hydraulic oil. So what do you do? We all know that pressure washing is not going to color match the asphalt. I took a pump up sprayer and coated the whole driveway with transmission fluid to give it a uniform color. The results, The customer was thrilled, and I got a good sized check for taking care of the problem. $700 for 3 hours work.
So, what did you do?
Scott
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