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Home » Salary, Salary Scales, Average UK Salaries » How to Negotiate Higher Payment from Customers? » Re: Re: How to Negotiate Higher Payment from Customers?

Re: Re: How to Negotiate Higher Payment from Customers?

Last updated : 10 November 2018

May 23, 2013 at 2:52 pm #35968
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It can be wise just to ask and see what happens. You are unlikely to lose customers if you ask for more money, but they may not agree to paying you more. It may just be better to ask a higher rate when you get new customers and keep the old ones on the original fee.

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