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Do you feel guilty about charging people money?

Min George

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There are business people that somehow have a conscience. They always don't bill clients too much even when they know the clients are able and willing to pay that much. Do you feel guilty about charging people that patronize your services "big money"?
 
I have not done it overcharging my products of my online business which is selling printed T-shirts and branded shoes. I don't want my customers to feel discourage. Customers are also wise. They can do research about the actual price and that's crucial if they learned the overcharging.
 
There is nothing even wrong if a business slightly overcharges some rich customers. I don't feel guilty about that.
 
If you sell services, you'll likely have a standard price for each service you charge each customer. Furthermore, you should consider the distance for additional charges, as the distance increases, and the higher the cost. Selling services should also be adjusted to market prices in your area.
 
There are business people that somehow have a conscience. They always don't bill clients too much even when they know the clients are able and willing to pay that much. Do you feel guilty about charging people that patronize your services "big money"?
I am no good in extractng money form people That having said I would be a total failure when it comes to startng any business and hoping for profits. MArketing and collecting dues is a talent which I totaly lack
 
Business is not charity. I don't feel pith charging people money and getting them to pay the money.
Well said, it's business. If they don't pay you won't be able to continue the business on the long run, so you need to charge them.
 
There are business people that somehow have a conscience. They always don't bill clients too much even when they know the clients are able and willing to pay that much. Do you feel guilty about charging people that patronize your services "big money"?
That is my biggest drawback selling my garden produce to people who I know . I have only distributed it to them and look for those buyers who are in business.
 
As a freelancer offering translation service, I charge the price according to the length of the document, and in some cases, the difficulty in translation. I do not feel guilty when I charge higher price because I have criteria to determine my fee.
 
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