davbell22602
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I spent a day at court when I could have been in the shop billing out work!
You should have counter sued for lost wages if you won the case. Thats how it works here my town.
I spent a day at court when I could have been in the shop billing out work!
Not in NJ it doesn't, and I would have had to go back again to do that as you couldn't file until the original case was decided, what I am saying is it is just not worth the hassle, easier to say sorry your machine is not worth repairing and move on to the next customer. I found that most people understood and actually appreciated the honest answer. If they didn't I would just give them a "rough" estimate that was so high they wouldn't want to spend the $. I had a large profitable shop with plenty of work so we didn't need to do that type of job to pay the bills, if it had been a small mom and pop operation I might have looked at it differently. but the topic of this thread was should somebody spend the same amount of $ to repair a unit as it would cost to buy a new one and I still say no.
we can agree to disagree on this all day long, but if someone says that I refused to do a repair because the unit was not worth it then so be it, would rather have that go around than I charged them more for a repair than what it was worth. I mean what is being said that isn't true, if the repair is not worth doing? I also did not take in cheap mowers & 2 cycle stuff w/o an estimate fee up front, people tend to think because it is a cheap unit that we should charge them cheap to fix it. I was never able to get my guys to work for less $ when they worked on a 59.95 trimmer. It must not have bothered people too much as we always had business and I still to this day will do the same thing and most will say ok, thanks for an honest answer, and actually get more business that way even here in NC, if they want it fixed they can go to rip off joe a few miles away and he will do his usual thing of charging a ton and only doing about 1/2 the work he claims to have done. I will gladly let him have the headaches. I get alot of work out of him as he has done the same thing and now that the customer is into the machine for so much money they have to keep repairing it to justify the original repair.
Don't understand why would you repair. You have a 200 dollar mower and it is going to cost 200 dollars to fix. Now you have a old worn out repaired 200 dollar mower. why not have a new 200 dollar mower. Now lets keep dollar for dollar and same mowers. When someone brings me a repair job like that I refuse to work on it. There is a time to stop unless you are into restoring old mowers for a hobby.