well--I think he's back at it
#34
Re: well--I think he's back at it
he did this pretty much exactly a year ago with me and miltiple others, got "into the business" again. took the money, blew it all on "other things" then never produced any product for about 4 people. Just fell off the face of the earth.
Then he came back about 6 months after that, so id say like 6 months ago or so. now looks like hes gone again with more people's money. lol
Then he came back about 6 months after that, so id say like 6 months ago or so. now looks like hes gone again with more people's money. lol
#35
Re: well--I think he's back at it
Originally Posted by hatchboy
he did this pretty much exactly a year ago with me and miltiple others, got "into the business" again. took the money, blew it all on "other things" then never produced any product for about 4 people. Just fell off the face of the earth.
Then he came back about 6 months after that, so id say like 6 months ago or so. now looks like hes gone again with more people's money. lol
Then he came back about 6 months after that, so id say like 6 months ago or so. now looks like hes gone again with more people's money. lol
WEll rule one is a succesful business always has a project car never done . I know myself Im too busy working/buying new tools/reordering inventory to ever get a chance to build cars. It sounds odd but really its the truth. The only shops that are succesful and have race cars running are people who have alot of backing. A 20 year old kid doesnt have any neither do I.
#37
Re: well--I think he's back at it
Originally Posted by CoreyR
thats why i never take money up front for manifolds. i always take payment when the manifold is done and ready to ship that way if i get backed up the person can choose to wait or go elsewhere.
Alot of the time when I know something is going to take a couple weeks to do I just have them throw a small down payment and when its done I request the rest of the payment works out pretty well.
#38
Re: well--I think he's back at it
Originally Posted by chris
Alot of the time when I know something is going to take a couple weeks to do I just have them throw a small down payment and when its done I request the rest of the payment works out pretty well.
#39
Re: well--I think he's back at it
Originally Posted by CoreyR
that works out best when someone requests something a little uncommon and not likely to be ordered by someone else so that way they are obligated to pay or lose the deposit incase they change thier mind.
Yup thats how I charge for the itb's which I only do 2 sets a year or so.