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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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I am a recently A+ certified semi-retired professional geologist with
good repair and computer skills who is thinking of starting a small, work out of home, computer repair, upgrade and consulting business - primarily aimed at the residential market making "house calls". I do not want to set up a storefront, nor work for someone else. Obviously I have never done this type of work before, in this type of market. I would like some comment from EXPERIENCED techs who have done or who are doing this sort of work and am particularly interested in: 1) reasonable rates to charge: what are they? 2) reasonable minimum call-out charges: what are they? 3) liability insurance issues: how much, do you need it? 4) billing issues: do you bill later or up front and what do you find to be your bad debtor ratio? 5) work order isues: do you insist on customer signing "we are not responsible for your data" work orders? Any other ideas would be most welcome and appreciated. Larry Gagnon *************** remove "fake" from email address |
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