Customers expect quality service and a high standard of work at a competitive price. It is important to give customers professional, accurate advice and information, particularly about the cost of the job.
Being asked to supply a quote will often be your first contact with a customer. It makes sense to use this opportunity to create a good impression. If you are clear, concise and accurate when supplying a quote you can ensure your business dealings get off to a good start. Accurate quoting will avoid disputes with customers and protect your good reputation.
More information
The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety’s, Consumer Protection Directorate provides free telephone advice to consumers and business people about their rights and obligations under consumer laws. You can ring the Consumer Protection Contact Centre during business hours on 1300 304 054 (cost of a local call statewide).