I dunno, man...there's absolutely NO WAY I want to drive someone else's car.
Well, I'd *like* to tool around in someone's Ferrari...but I don't want
to 1) pay to fix it when my right foot overtakes my frontal lobe, or 2)
carry that kind of insurance.
On 12/29/2011 1:51 PM, Steven Trovato wrote:
> I have no idea what your place looks like, or what kind of impression
> it makes on passing motorists. I would think that would be an
> important factor if you're really expecting passing motorists to just
> stop in. Your typical Mercedes/Porsche/BMW driver isn't going to turn
> down the dirt driveway and go around back behind the barn just because
> they see a "detailing here" sign. I think the drop-off process is a
> big pain for most people if they have to arrange a ride. The one guy
> I used to know who did detailing on a small scale would pick up the
> customer's car. It worked like this. You called him and made an
> appointment. He came to where you work, left his car there and took
> yours. Then he brought it back all shiny before it was time to go
> home. You just had to meet him outside, or at the front desk or
> whatever to transfer keys and pay him. It was very convenient and he
> didn't have to deal with customers at his house. Word of this guy''s
> services spread quickly within the company. Good luck with the venture.
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