Hi guys, Had a phone call today from a customer who said his macerator is blocked, I popped round there about an hour ago. First thing he asked me on the phone was do I charge a call out rate, I said no - will lose the job straight away probably. Anyway I get there and he flushes the toilet and it starts backing up immediately. So a blockage is obvious, I said I wont start messing with it tonight as it was already gone 6 (and I'm not 100% sure how long it was going to take). I said £35 p/h. That is more than reasonable seeing as it's going to be evening time, he said that is too much, he said the most he will pay is £50 in total "but it has to be working". I said I will happily come back tomorrow night but I can't guarantee how long it will take, the blockage might not be in the macerator itself it could be further along. He started telling me how it should only take an hour (so he is hoping to have it done for £35 obviously). When I was going out on weekends to get experience we had a similar job, turns out it needed new waste pipe re-routed as no amount of unblocking and trying to flush through would clear it. We ended up back there for half a day doing it and I also seem to remember that the guy I was going out with told me he ended up changing the macerator a few months later anyway!. I'm probably not going to go back, I am trying to build up my own customer base and I'm not exactly rolling in it but this could turn in to a nightmare of a job and I know he will not pay more than £50. I might get lucky and it could be the macerator just needs clearing and it works straight away but if not and it needs more work I doubt I will get a penny due to the "it must be working" comment. How do I go about this? I would like to do the job but where do I draw the line?