Why Customers Often Say “That’s Expensive” — and Why It’s Completely Normal
When a customer hears the price and says, “That’s expensive,” it is absolutely normal.
“Expensive” doesn’t mean the service costs too much — it means the customer does not yet understand the value.
1. Customers compare the price, not the outcome
They compare numbers, not:
Professional = safe.
2. Customers don’t see the hidden work
They don’t see the calls, document checks, responsibility and risks.
They only see the price.
3. Buying a car is risky
Without a proper inspection, a person can lose thousands.
We protect them from that.
4. Expensive does not mean overpriced
A service that saves thousands of euros but costs 300–1299€ is not expensive —
it is worth it.
5. “Expensive” often means “I don’t yet understand what I’m getting”
Our job is to explain the value clearly.
6. Quality cannot be cheap
Experience and responsibility come at a price.
Conclusion
When a customer says “expensive,” it simply means they haven’t yet recognized the value.
Our task is to make this value visible.
When a customer hears the price and says, “That’s expensive,” it is absolutely normal.
“Expensive” doesn’t mean the service costs too much — it means the customer does not yet understand the value.
1. Customers compare the price, not the outcome
They compare numbers, not:
- quality of the inspection
- expertise of the specialist
- scope of the work
- risks we take on
Professional = safe.
2. Customers don’t see the hidden work
They don’t see the calls, document checks, responsibility and risks.
They only see the price.
3. Buying a car is risky
Without a proper inspection, a person can lose thousands.
We protect them from that.
4. Expensive does not mean overpriced
A service that saves thousands of euros but costs 300–1299€ is not expensive —
it is worth it.
5. “Expensive” often means “I don’t yet understand what I’m getting”
Our job is to explain the value clearly.
6. Quality cannot be cheap
Experience and responsibility come at a price.
Conclusion
When a customer says “expensive,” it simply means they haven’t yet recognized the value.
Our task is to make this value visible.