Re: no free estimate
We're doing all of these things.
Our office manager charges $500 before I head to the call. Any left over is returned. We've had far too many dead-beats that have worn out their welcome with the old copier company come knocking at our door. We've got a good relationship with many of these other dealers and have called them to find out if their previous customer left them owing. Often it's true, and they don't mind saying so.
We started this one when we took over Samsung warranty work. The moment they found out it was out of warranty and there was a $89 fee they would just abandon the machine. The in-shop diagnostic fee is $45, collected in advance, and a signature on a statement that any machine left more than 30 days will be charged a $20 per month storage fee. After 4 months it's ours for the graveyard. If they are willing to pay the $45 diagnostic, they will at least pick up the corpse. Those that won't pay the $45, ... well it's better to know up front. All estimates should be accompanied by a little disclaimer. Something like: This estimate is to fix the problems that you have pointed out. Any additional problems, or problems that cannot be determined until the machine is operable are additional cost. I've estimated as well as my training and experience allows, but if the machine isn't running, I can't be sure if this one part will fix everything."
Excellent policy. =^..^=
We're doing all of these things.
Our office manager charges $500 before I head to the call. Any left over is returned. We've had far too many dead-beats that have worn out their welcome with the old copier company come knocking at our door. We've got a good relationship with many of these other dealers and have called them to find out if their previous customer left them owing. Often it's true, and they don't mind saying so.
We started this one when we took over Samsung warranty work. The moment they found out it was out of warranty and there was a $89 fee they would just abandon the machine. The in-shop diagnostic fee is $45, collected in advance, and a signature on a statement that any machine left more than 30 days will be charged a $20 per month storage fee. After 4 months it's ours for the graveyard. If they are willing to pay the $45 diagnostic, they will at least pick up the corpse. Those that won't pay the $45, ... well it's better to know up front. All estimates should be accompanied by a little disclaimer. Something like: This estimate is to fix the problems that you have pointed out. Any additional problems, or problems that cannot be determined until the machine is operable are additional cost. I've estimated as well as my training and experience allows, but if the machine isn't running, I can't be sure if this one part will fix everything."
Excellent policy. =^..^=
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