magictolight.com
Senior Member
- Location
- Indianola, Iowa
We have a client that refers to us $400-$500 worth of business every year. He owns a handyman franchise and has decided that because he refers business to us that we should mark up our price to the customers he refers to us by 10% and send him a check. We have a referral program in place, movie tickets, restaurant gift card, etc. and I told him that I would have to think it over. Charging our client more than our normal rates without their knowledge so he can get a kick back seems like an issue of integrity. And on top of it this guy is acting like he is a huge part of our business because of his referrals. Of course those referrals might grow if we comply. I need some feed back. Is this normal? Is this right? Should I just comply?