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I was contacted by Sanyo asking if I would make a service call 7 miles
from here to replace an "AV board" in the above model flat screen set. The customer is to remove the set from the wall. Sanyo will provide the board. They tell me there are about 40 screws to remove the back of the set and the then its just a matter of unplugging connectors to replace this board. Apparently this is a common problem with these sets? According to them the job should take about one hour, ( I don't know about that), and that the going rate they usually pay technicians for this service is 135.00. Is anyone familiar with this job and does this seem fair? It just seems a bit light for a service call and an hours labor on a set like this, but I'm not sure. Thanks very much. Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics |
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Considering that there may be about $50 in expenses for the car, gas, and
usage of the tools, I would still go for this type of job. In the end, you may also gain a customer for when the warranty period is over, or maybe they will need some other types of electronic repairs around their home. Just make sure that before you leave, the customer knows how to reach you for their own needs. -- JANA _____ wrote in message oups.com... I was contacted by Sanyo asking if I would make a service call 7 miles from here to replace an "AV board" in the above model flat screen set. The customer is to remove the set from the wall. Sanyo will provide the board. They tell me there are about 40 screws to remove the back of the set and the then its just a matter of unplugging connectors to replace this board. Apparently this is a common problem with these sets? According to them the job should take about one hour, ( I don't know about that), and that the going rate they usually pay technicians for this service is 135.00. Is anyone familiar with this job and does this seem fair? It just seems a bit light for a service call and an hours labor on a set like this, but I'm not sure. Thanks very much. Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics |
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