um, yeah. That doesn't sound like a bad idea. If it includes pick up and delivery then sure...
but will that cover the cost of your materials? I would take in to account the total amount of the materials used per load (and how much the load weighs) divided by the total cost of the product (material) cost. if it ends up make you a profit of 35-45 cents more then yeah... that would be a screamin' deal for you, and your customer.
2006-10-13 09:27:20
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answered by girl_in707 3
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Depends on how much laundry you are talking about?
Personally, I would pay for a service that would come in put away the laundry.
2006-10-13 09:00:00
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answered by lynnguys 6
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That's an average rate for the type of service without the pick and delivery. If the company has a good reputation and your looking for a service, then give them a test load of clothing that you really don't care too much about and see how they do
2006-10-13 08:59:06
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answered by Lauren 4
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That would get pretty expensive if one had a lot of heavy items, like jeans, sweaters, bed linen, Be nice but I could never afford it.
2006-10-13 08:59:46
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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sounds like a good deal, a decent price and excellent price for the service they are offering...
2006-10-13 09:22:10
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answered by churchonthewayseniors 6
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If they do a good job and are dependable, that is a good price, especially with the price of gasoline.
2006-10-13 09:02:44
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answered by rexallen 3
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Yes, no question about it. The time savings would be immense
2006-10-13 08:57:48
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answered by DieNarrin 2
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no, I would rather do my own laundry
2006-10-13 08:57:49
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answered by elizabeth_davis28 6
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