Hi! I am brand new this site and forum. I am a destination wedding consultant specializing only in planning weddings in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I work in an awesome location and all of the my service vendors that I work with are exceptional to work with. I opened my business in April of 1999 and closed in September 2007 - to take a break, regroup and spend more time with my daughter, and I was also reunited with my high-school sweetheart after 30 years. I have since re-opened my business - could not wait to get back in the thick of it. 75% of my business associates and service providers requested that I come back - so I have!
Now I find myself in a small dilema. I have been working with a potential new client. I have provided her with all of the information with respect to the event that she is seeking. The last information that I provided was the price of my fees. After a few days, she stated that they were more than she could really afford and I stated that I was more then willing to reduce them - which I did - I reduced them to the price that I was charging three years ago. About 1 week later I received an email from her stating that she had been in contact with another coordinator and that her fees were much less and asked if I would be willing to match what the other coordinator would charge for the same services. I responded with yet another reduced amount and also stated that I could not possibly match my competitors consultant fees. The competition's fees were exactly half of my last reduced amount.
How do you handle a situation like this. I completely understand that couples shop around - but not to such a drastic extent. I have never before been asked to reduce my fees to such a level in all of the years that I have been doing business.
I appreciate any insight anyone can offer. Just wanted to see how other coordinators would handle this situation.
Thank you and I look forward to receiving your thoughts!
Kathy
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