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Be clear from the start
- Before agreeing to anything, make sure both sides understand what’s being offered and what’s expected.
- For services or help, describe the task in detail: what, where, when, how long, and any specific requirements.
- For items, confirm condition, collection/delivery, and what’s included.
Put it in writing
- Use the message system to confirm the key points – even for casual tasks.
- A simple message like “Just to confirm you’ll be trimming the hedge and removing waste on Saturday for £40” helps prevent disputes.
Be honest about ability and availability
- Don’t offer more than you can deliver – say if you’re unsure or need to check something.
- Let people know if your plans change as early as possible.
Agree the price clearly
- Confirm whether the price is fixed, hourly, “per job,” or negotiable.
- If it’s not free, agree on payment before starting any work.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions
- Clarify anything that seems vague or open-ended.
- Ask about tools, materials, time limits, or what happens if plans change.
Check if anything extra costs more
- Agree ahead of time if there could be extra charges (e.g. mileage, disposal fees, weekend rates).
- Avoid surprises by discussing potential add-ons in advance.
Trust your instincts
- If something feels unclear or too good to be true, pause and ask.
- You’re under no obligation to proceed with anything you’re not comfortable with.