Okay,
she had 6 repairs!  so between the repairs I did oct 28th and today
she has tips on all 10.  I only charged her 25  for the fill and none
for the repairs, she says she will be back sooner for  a fill because
of Christmas. so she did see the new sign and that i take cc now  and
she pulled it out a cc. so I know she saw the new price list!
I posted a new price list in 2 spots one by mani table and the wall by
pedi station.

My 3 week + fills are now 30 + depending on repairs.
and 4 week + is 37
and my fs are 40

New Year is right I am a professional and receive continuing education
to keep on top of things.

Thank you for all the great advice I am going to put this all into
work and I am looking into doing the minx next year :)

Kelley


On Dec 7, 10:17 am, Angela R Wingerter <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Even though you work out of your home doesn't mean it doesn't cost you to 
> work.
> Besides the basic electricity and water, What about the remodeling that you 
> have
> to do, which is more expensive then just renting a booth somewhere. The 
> licenses
> you have to keep up? It is also taking away from your living space in your 
> home.
>
>  
> Angie Wingerter
>
> ________________________________
> From: Rhonda Kibuk <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 8:39:10 AM
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: every 6-7 week client
>
> The general rule of thumb is your fill price should be 50% of your full set
> price.  Your backfill should be $5-10 more than your fill price.  There should
> be a 2 week fill price, three week fill price that is $5 more and anything 
> over
> that is a full set.
>
> Think about it, it takes twice the product to do a full set, therefore it 
> should
> cost twice as much as a fill.  If you are doing a 3 week fill, you are using
> more than a 2 week fill so it should be more.  A backfill is more product and
> more work than a fill so it should be more.
>
> I think a lot of you gals that work out of your home feel bad charging what 
> you
> are worth.  You shouldn't.  You are a professional and you are providing a
> professional service.
>
> Take control Kelley, the new year is a great time to start fresh!
>
> R
>
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:18 AM, ♥ Vicki ♥ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That is crazy!  I would add "Rebalance 4+ weeks" to your price list.  Since 
> you
> have to take off the old stuff and reapply a new set.  (I charge the same for 
> a
> removal as I do a fill.)  Based on your prices...would charge at least $40 
> for a
> Rebalance.  Also, I would raise the price of a full set if that is possible.  
> I
> charge double the price of my fill for a full set.
>
>
>
> >Vicki
>
> >-------Original Message-------
>
> >From: Kelley Marie
> >Date: 12/07/10 08:07:00
> >To: NailTech
> >Subject: NailTech:: every 6-7 week client
>
> >Ok gals
>
> >I'm tired of clients who come every 6/7 weeks with at least 3 breaks
> >and expect to pay my reg fill price.
> >how do you handle this?
>
> >I am not expensive to begin with my 2 week fill is 22 and a 3 week
> >fill is 25. I have always done free repairs when you come every two
> >weeks ( and rarely have to do any).
>
> >If I go by my price list her fill will be 25 and each repair 2 bucks
> >so if she has 3 repairs that is 31 and my full Sets are 30.
>
> >need advice if you have any
>
> >I am posting a new price list this week for next year. and will be
> >adhering to it strickly.
>
> >Kelley Marie
>
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