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cdru
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Re: [video] ABC Crash Get Burned Computer Repair

said by BlitzenZeus:

They can try to defend their high rates, but in reality they can't.
The most expensive company was $100 plus 6.6% sales tax. My guess is that they have a $100/service call minimum or $100/hour. Yes it does seem high, but if that was their stated rate before and the customer excepted, there isn't too much room to complain about being burned.

Running a business where you prorate a $100/hour job that takes 5 minutes to $8.33 isn't going to make you money? How many tradesman contractors such as electricians, plumbers, hvac techs, etc have a service call fee that is around $100 too? Most.


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said by cdru:

said by BlitzenZeus:

They can try to defend their high rates, but in reality they can't.
Running a business where you prorate a $100/hour job that takes 5 minutes to $8.33 isn't going to make you money? How many tradesman contractors such as electricians, plumbers, hvac techs, etc have a service call fee that is around $100 too? Most.
That's the thing. I don't find $50 to $75 a big deal for someone to come to your house and diagnose this problem.

My drier stopped working back in February, and I hadn't a clue what happened. Called an electrician, he came over 10 hours after my call, was here for 10 mins and found the problem. Dryer was only getting 110 instead of 220 from the box, and charged me the $75 visit fee only.

Guess what? He gets a call again the next time my ass needs an electrician.

The fact of the matter is that as a consumer you're paying for the lack of knowledge. Surely it would have been free (or next to free) if a person could unplug their PC, open it up, and plug the power cable back in. It's a 5 minute job, but they didn't or couldn't do it. So guess what? You gotta pay someone.

I know zero about dryers and electricity, so paying a guy $75 for 10 mins worth of work to have the peace of mind knowing my dryer wasn't broken was $75 well spent, especially considering I lack knowledge about all things electrical. (I can change a lightbulb, but that's about it.)

If any of these guys had charged for items not broken, then I could see more room for argument.
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