I do repairs for a local music store. They call me, I go get the amp, repair and deliver. I don't get to talk to the customer, so everything goes thru the store manager, which of course takes longer. Couple of weeks ago I picked up a Peavey Classic 400, the thing is a beast at almost 100 lbs. Complaint is "doesn't work". I bring it to my shop, diagnose, replace output tubes and bias to factory spec, clean all controls and jacks, and announce it is done. I tell him that it came in with one of the gain pot shafts broken off, although it still works, does the customer want it replaced while it's here, it's back ordered 10 weeks? Half a week later I am told, yes the guy wants it replaced, but he wants to take it home now and play the amp, and will bring it back for me to install when the part comes in. Umm, OK, but understand that this will be billed as another seperate job for $50- 75.
What? What do you mean? You told us you would replace it! He's not going to like this, and it makes us look bad, we kinda said OK to his request. Well I tell them, even if it sat on my shop floor for two and a half months while we wait, I would still charge you for extra labor over and above the "doesn't work" repair. So no way am I going to put it back together, lump it back to the store, come get it again later, take it apart again, repair it, put it back together again and deliver it again, without compensation, would you? And BTW, I will need prepayment for this part, which I will include on this invoice, just in case the customer does not return down the road.
So now we wait for the customer has to say about it. Sheesh.
What? What do you mean? You told us you would replace it! He's not going to like this, and it makes us look bad, we kinda said OK to his request. Well I tell them, even if it sat on my shop floor for two and a half months while we wait, I would still charge you for extra labor over and above the "doesn't work" repair. So no way am I going to put it back together, lump it back to the store, come get it again later, take it apart again, repair it, put it back together again and deliver it again, without compensation, would you? And BTW, I will need prepayment for this part, which I will include on this invoice, just in case the customer does not return down the road.
So now we wait for the customer has to say about it. Sheesh.
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