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Jane Morgan
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2007, 16:02 (GMT)    Post subject: PLEASE RE-QUOTE????? Reply with quote

I just received a private lead that said "Please re-quote on......" So what are they saying...that my price was too high and they want me to lower it? Please advise asap!
Thanks!
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Keith D. Milby
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2007, 16:34 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

In that it is probably a 50:50 thing. It could be they like your demo and would like you to quote higher.
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Philip Banks
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2007, 17:30 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

In such cases it is better to be direct. Prospects are not asking for your rate they are seeing if you are able to guess theirs. Unless you are psychic ask how much they are prepared to pay and then say yes or no.
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Deby Cedars
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2007, 05:39 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree. They should just be upfront with you instead of playing games.
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Robert Jadah
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2007, 12:34 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

I suggest the following reply, Jane:
Thank you for your response to my audition, and the opportunity to reconsider my original quote. Upon reflection, I discover that I did indeed miscalculate my value to your project.
I'm grateful that you afforded me the chance to see the error of my ways.

Then add 10% to your original quote.
The nerve.

Invoice On!
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Kathleen Keesling
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2007, 13:31 (GMT)    Post subject: Re: PLEASE RE-QUOTE????? Reply with quote

Jane Morgan wrote:
I just received a private lead that said "Please re-quote on......" So what are they saying...that my price was too high and they want me to lower it? Please advise asap!
Thanks!


Jane_ I had the same thing happen recently. I quoted identically on price and decided to go into more detail about turnaround and availability for the next few days. I repeated what I thought the quote was for based on the lead description and closed with "I look forward to doing business with you..."

...And, got the gig.

I really don't know why I was asked to quote again, but felt that being consistent and polite was never a bad idea. I figured if my quote was out of line, they would be polite to reply with some further explanation of the project.

I would not change my price - but, it would never hurt to inquire as to why they ask for a re-bid. You never know, it may be similar to an avail check to see if you're still interested in the project with your current load...?

Either way, great job! You got their attention. Very Happy
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Noel Gibilaro
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007, 01:07 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

They could be trying to get your price down. If they got this far and still need to ask, I'd quote another $150 more or threaten with union rates.
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Ronald T Robinson
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007, 02:14 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

To me, it seems they're just DOUBLE CHECKING on your original price quote. Perhaps they couldn't believe their eyes when they saw your quote! Add another 10% to your quote and see what the response is!
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Michelle Ann Dunphy
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007, 16:00 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

To me it says they loved your voice, but not your price. I'd just ask them about their budget. Smile
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Jane Morgan
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007, 20:17 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

The guy wrote back to me and said that VOICE 123 had cut off the part where I submitted my quote. ????? I searched through my answered leads and found the amount that I had quoted him, and gave him the same dollar amount again. He agreed, I did the job, and I'm just waiting for final approval and, of course, THE CHECK!

I loved all your advice, though. I'm sure it'll come in handy again sometime!

Thanks everyone!
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J.S. Gilbert
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007, 16:17 (GMT)    Post subject: not what but how Reply with quote

Perhaps it wasn't what you quoted but how. For example, many quotes are expressed as per word or per hour or per page.

This is why I always calculate my bids to furlongs per fortnight, as in the expression "How many furlongs per fortnight would it take to get from Earth to the planet Phi Epsilon Delta, if one were using a Neumann U87 microphone and speaking at a rate of 182 words per minute.

Thus it becomes clear to the client exacltly what the fees will be.

Often it is a good idea to discuss order changes and pickups. Offering to fix minor client changes for free may be a nice guy thing, but you should indicate what minor means.

***I had mentioned before that V123 could make some extra money and provide a much needed and high quality service by offering basic legal support for actors, including the creation of boilerplate agreements that V123 talent could use. I'd pay $100 a year to be able to consult with an attorney for 5 or 10 minutes hither and yon. Money well spent.
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Jane Morgan
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007, 16:23 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

The lead said it was a :60 script, and I said I'd do it for $100. I thought that was pretty clear????
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Robert Jadah
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007, 16:30 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

That explains the re-quote request, Jane.
They obviously couldn't believe it.

I know I don't.
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Jane Morgan
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007, 16:32 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why? Too high? Too low? I'm new at this.....all advice is appreciated!
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Robert Jadah
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007, 16:41 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

Way too low.
Now, I don't know what the project is, and $100 may be borderline OK if it's for a student project or a Mom and Pop anniversary video narration or telephone prompts for your cousin Bertha.
But I suggest you use the Voice123 price guidelines as a starting point. I can't remember exactly where they are, but it'll come up here.

When you set yourself up as an inexpensive voice, it becomes very difficult to jack it up later. If the customer's happy with your work here, he'll pass the word around that you're a great bargain. If the customer's not happy with your work here, it'll be the meanest, toughest, unhappiest $100 you ever earned.

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