viola
Well-Known Member
I freelance and have learnt a very hard way to always take payments up front. With very few exceptions of very regular clients, I will never go back to payment-on-the day system. I only sell lessons in monthly packages (if something happens to rider or horse I always allow for re-booking for different day but never cancelling or money back) and for tester lessons I ask for bank transfer up front too.
This also applies to all clinics I do in the UK and abroad - although for those I do have 4 weeks cancellation policy.
To make sure riders know my terms I have simple booking forms for each different training/lessons I provide and by sending it back and transferring payment riders agree to those terms.
It wasn't easy for me to set it up because I have a very "everyone is good and trustworthy" tendencies but a year on I have a good feedback on this system. Riders seem to see it as more professional and respectful so I don't argue!
This also applies to all clinics I do in the UK and abroad - although for those I do have 4 weeks cancellation policy.
To make sure riders know my terms I have simple booking forms for each different training/lessons I provide and by sending it back and transferring payment riders agree to those terms.
It wasn't easy for me to set it up because I have a very "everyone is good and trustworthy" tendencies but a year on I have a good feedback on this system. Riders seem to see it as more professional and respectful so I don't argue!