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MrBump
That's a bit of luck. Both finding an area where other windies have vanished and getting the right customer spreading the word. I went out leafletting on sunday and got chatting to a lady who said a father and no son had been doing the road and area for 18yrs now. An affluent area where most people have been there decades and his prices are lower than mine (his is £10 bungalow in an affluent area, seems cheap to me, but then he has whole streets of 50-60), I have no chance lol. Plus she said hes just had a kid and bought a house so he's not going anywhere either. I am slowly getting 1-2 new custies a week but I am wondering whether I should lower my prices a little and try to build a round quicker. But then it may not be price but the fact that everyonr already has a windy around here, which seems the case, I'd say over 75% and not everyone wants one, so there is slim pickings left unless a windie goes out of business without selling on their round, which I can't see happening. Just need to find that untouched area somewhere...