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A/C unit coil Sally 08-08-2006
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Posted by Bubba on August 10, 2006, 7:14 am
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 03:42:35 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:

> Bubba wrote:
>
>
>>Okay "fish". I'll bite.
>
> bad news dood...you just munched on my shit filled twinkie
>:-)
>
>>I give, "fish". What magic are you performing that makes your customer
>>happy, makes coils last forever, takes away job security and
>>lines your pocket with cash?
>>Speak Oh wonderous one.
>>Bubba
>
>your wish is my command
>
>until you've tried it yourself, you dont have a leg to stand on.
>so dont even try. http://www.cliplight.com/hvacr/
>
>coil changeouts can be problematic, and not huge profit centers
>way too much labor
>
>drop this stuff in at 1/3-1/2 the cost of a new coil and viola!
>problem solved, happy campers, and you with serious coin.
>
>you'd crap your pants if i told you how much i charge for this stuff,
>installed.

So you're pumping "smoke and mirror" crap into a system and charging
$600 for a can that cost you $40.
You've just proved yourself the worst of all theives. I'll stick with
replacing the coils. You can stick with looking over your shoulder for
that one customer that catches on to what you're doing and chases you
down with a gun.
Have a nice life, fish.
Bubba

AppliancePartsPros.com, Inc.
Posted by Bubba on August 10, 2006, 7:32 am
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 03:42:35 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:

> Bubba wrote:
>
>
>>Okay "fish". I'll bite.
>
> bad news dood...you just munched on my shit filled twinkie
>:-)
>
>>I give, "fish". What magic are you performing that makes your customer
>>happy, makes coils last forever, takes away job security and
>>lines your pocket with cash?
>>Speak Oh wonderous one.
>>Bubba
>
>your wish is my command
>
>until you've tried it yourself, you dont have a leg to stand on.
>so dont even try. http://www.cliplight.com/hvacr/
>
>coil changeouts can be problematic, and not huge profit centers
>way too much labor
>
>drop this stuff in at 1/3-1/2 the cost of a new coil and viola!
>problem solved, happy campers, and you with serious coin.
>
>you'd crap your pants if i told you how much i charge for this stuff,
>installed.

and further more fish, I just gotta ask...................
What does your customer say when you show them that little can and
tell them you are going to charge them $400 - $600 to install it in 5
mins?
What? You dont show them the can? What? You make up some story about
what you are going to do that will cost half the price of a new coil
and work just as well?
Shame on you fish. I'll bet you have those old folks lined up waiting
for you to come over and fuck em hard!
Nothing wrong with it if you are explaining that it is new/newer and
there isnt any long term studies on it yet and you are charging a
reasonable price but I dont think you are doing any of that.
Okay, Im done. I could go on forever but you live in your little world
and I'll stay in mine. I like to sleep well at night.
Bubba

Posted by aka-SBM on August 15, 2006, 8:13 am

> Sally writes:
>
>> A repairman came out a little while ago and
>> said that the coil may need to be replaced (for $1,800) and that coils
>> typically only last 5-7 years.
>
> The part will cost him about $300.

LOL..suggest you try it again..maybe 3 years ago it did.

>
> The labor will likely take less than a full day.
>
> The AC trade considers $1500/day profit reasonable. They whine about how
> much it costs to run a pickup truck and pay some high-school graduate ...
> as if you didn't need transportation to get to your $20/hour job.

>
> This is what you get by allowing politicians to license tradesmen and
> legalize the restraint of trade.



Posted by Richard J Kinch on August 15, 2006, 5:16 pm
aka-SBM writes:

>> The part will cost him about $300.
>
> LOL..suggest you try it again..maybe 3 years ago it did.

And what's happened in the last three years?

Posted by PrecisionMachinisT on August 17, 2006, 1:23 am

> aka-SBM writes:
>
> >> The part will cost him about $300.
> >
> > LOL..suggest you try it again..maybe 3 years ago it did.
>
> And what's happened in the last three years?

http://www.kitcometals.com/charts/copper_historical.html

Notice the 5 year chart.

--

SVL




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