Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems.

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Chad Baker
 
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Default Best method of finding someone interesting in contract repair work?

I'm in the Atlanta area and have about 100 items of mid to high end
consumer electronics (Digital Cameras, Camcorders, TVs, DVD Recorders,
DVD Players, Home Theater Systems, etc.) that are in need of diagnosis
and repair. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to best
go about finding someone to do contract work to repair these items
other than taking them all to a shop.

Would a simple newspaper ad in the classifieds work well, or maybe
something like posting flyers on a college campus near the engineering
department? I'm looking for someone to come to my location and
basically spend a few hours per week to work on the items...due to
overhead most repair shops are out of the question.
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Default Best method of finding someone interesting in contract repair work?

If you can't find someone to repair the units, eBay may be a good
alternative for selling them off.

-glasnostJDC

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I'm in the Atlanta area and have about 100 items of mid to high end
consumer electronics (Digital Cameras, Camcorders, TVs, DVD Recorders,
DVD Players, Home Theater Systems, etc.) that are in need of diagnosis
and repair. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to best
go about finding someone to do contract work to repair these items
other than taking them all to a shop.

Would a simple newspaper ad in the classifieds work well, or maybe
something like posting flyers on a college campus near the engineering
department? I'm looking for someone to come to my location and
basically spend a few hours per week to work on the items...due to
overhead most repair shops are out of the question.




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