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Many owners have the mentality that lost profits from a lost customer can be replaced by profits from a new customer.
That is not the case. A long time customer spends more money overtime. Since you already have the loyalty built up, the long time customer is more apt to purchase additional services, refer friends, and stay with you much longer.
If you try and get a customer back, even if you are unsuccessful, it may keep the unhappy customers from telling a slew of others.
So, swallow your pride. Re-contact your customer and surprise them. They probably wouldn't have expected you to contact them. Tell them that you miss their business and value their return. Ask them, "What can I do to win back your business?"If they don't have any ideas, give them a free lawn cutting or possibly free labor on mulch installation.
Why customers are lost..
1) Intentionally pushed away - Dropped this customer as he is hard to deal with and please or he continues to be late or way behind on his payment to you. You don't want this type.
2) Unintentionally pushed away - You have let down the customer in one way or another.
3) Pulled away - Competitor offered a better value or service.
4) Bought away - Competitor offered lower prices on the same or similar service.
5) No longer needs - Bought his
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