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relay fan hxy 10-10-2007
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Posted by The Freon Cowboy on October 13, 2007, 1:03 pm
listen up dickhead !!!!!
i have hundreds of satisfied and happy customers , who will write me a letter
of reference anytime i ask .
i donate time and materials to the local habitat for humanity , and have been
involved with over a dozen "blitz" houses
what gives you the right to come into our newsgroup amd spout your shit ?

welcome to my killfile

"PLONK"


>On Oct 12, 4:20 pm, ledouxf...@-insightbb.com (The Freon Cowboy)


Posted by hxy on October 13, 2007, 7:02 pm
On Oct 13, 1:03 pm, ledouxf...@-insightbb.com (The Freon Cowboy)
wrote:
> listen up dickhead !!!!!
> i have hundreds of satisfied and happy customers , who will write me a letter
> of reference anytime i ask .
> i donate time and materials to the local habitat for humanity , and have been
> involved with over a dozen "blitz" houses
> what gives you the right to come into our newsgroup amd spout your shit ?
>
> welcome to my killfile
>
> "PLONK"
>
> >On Oct 12, 4:20 pm, ledouxf...@-insightbb.com (The Freon Cowboy)

The $230 was divided into two parts, $70 diagnosis fee and $160 repair
fee. The $70 covers your travel from your company, looking at the
problem, returning to the company without doing anything, and can
still keep the business going. At the customer's house, you may not
find out the problem, or find out the problem but are not able to fix
it, or find out the problem and are able to repair, but we decide not
to go ahead to fix it. This is how the amount of diagnosis fee is
calculated. You come, look, leave with $70, and still make money.
Otherwise you will raise the diagnosis fee.

So far as I know, the fan relay costs only a few dollars. And it was
installed in a few minutes. I was standing by. If, say, the charge
was $60. It's already very good money for any trade, including
medical doctors and attorneys. But the charge was $160. So there was
overcharge. Is $100 a lot money? Not for most people who work.

The questions are very clear and simple: how to divide the $230? And
whether or not I was overcharged? My above analysis leads to a yes.
All you guys say no. Talking about your training, van, tools, or even
community free work makes no sense at all.


Posted by on October 13, 2007, 7:54 pm

> On Oct 13, 1:03 pm, ledouxf...@-insightbb.com (The Freon Cowboy)
> wrote:
> > listen up dickhead !!!!!
> > i have hundreds of satisfied and happy customers , who will write me a
letter
> > of reference anytime i ask .
> > i donate time and materials to the local habitat for humanity , and have
been
> > involved with over a dozen "blitz" houses
> > what gives you the right to come into our newsgroup amd spout your shit
?
> >
> > welcome to my killfile
> >
> > "PLONK"
> >
> > >On Oct 12, 4:20 pm, ledouxf...@-insightbb.com (The Freon Cowboy)
>
> The $230 was divided into two parts, $70 diagnosis fee and $160 repair
> fee. The $70 covers your travel from your company, looking at the
> problem, returning to the company without doing anything, and can
> still keep the business going. At the customer's house, you may not
> find out the problem, or find out the problem but are not able to fix
> it, or find out the problem and are able to repair, but we decide not
> to go ahead to fix it. This is how the amount of diagnosis fee is
> calculated. You come, look, leave with $70, and still make money.
> Otherwise you will raise the diagnosis fee.
>
> So far as I know, the fan relay costs only a few dollars. And it was
> installed in a few minutes. I was standing by. If, say, the charge
> was $60. It's already very good money for any trade, including
> medical doctors and attorneys. But the charge was $160. So there was
> overcharge. Is $100 a lot money? Not for most people who work.
>
> The questions are very clear and simple: how to divide the $230? And
> whether or not I was overcharged? My above analysis leads to a yes.
> All you guys say no. Talking about your training, van, tools, or even
> community free work makes no sense at all.

It wouldn't make sense to a complete idiot.
You have been asked a simple question:
What do you do for a living?
You have yet to answer the question and continue to call us rip off artist,
con man, etc...

You are the *exact* type of customer that can remain someone else's.
You will never be happy and will always complain about the services and
charges you receive.
What you lack to understand is that *no one* here is the tech that showed up
at your home.
No one here cares about your petty little problem.
You lack the ability to understand that it takes money to run a quality
business.

You lack the understanding that the company that showed up resolved your
problem.
You could have paid them the $70 diagnostic fee and called someone else.
But, you chose to have the current company fix your shit and they did just
that.
Do you have buyers remorse on every item you purchase?

Crawl back into your little hole you call a home and enjoy your air
conditioning.
Don't forget that the next time your shit breaks down, don't call them back
as they're to expensive.
Even after the next company *can't* repair it, don't call them. Sweat it out
if you have to. That way you can bitch about how fucking hot it is and that
your air conditioning is broken.

One thing about it, we can all point to you for a definition of STUPID.



Posted by on October 13, 2007, 8:53 pm

>

>>
>> So far as I know, the fan relay costs only a few dollars. And it was

        Delivered to your door overnight or better ?

>> installed in a few minutes. I was standing by. If, say, the charge

        You don't pay for him installing it, you pay for him knowing
WHAT to install and HOW.

        Otherwise, how much would be worth it to you the next time
your doctor sticks his finger up your ass ? Anything more than maybe
5 bucks, you could get it done cheaper, right ?

>> was $60. It's already very good money for any trade, including
>> medical doctors and attorneys.

        Bwahahahaha !!!!!!! I take it you hvaen't been to either one
in the last few decades.

> But the charge was $160. So there was
>> overcharge. Is $100 a lot money? Not for most people who work.
>>
>> The questions are very clear and simple: how to divide the $230? And
>> whether or not I was overcharged? My above analysis leads to a yes.
>> All you guys say no. Talking about your training, van, tools, or even
>> community free work makes no sense at all.

        Wrong - trying to explain it TO YOU makes no sense at all.


>Crawl back into your little hole you call a home and enjoy your air
>conditioning.
>Don't forget that the next time your shit breaks down, don't call them back
>as they're to expensive.

        Yes, call your doctor, tell him to bring his finger, and
change for a twenty.


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Posted by Bill on October 14, 2007, 6:11 am

> The questions are very clear and simple: how to divide the $230? And
> whether or not I was overcharged? My above analysis leads to a yes.
> All you guys say no. Talking about your training, van, tools, or even
> community free work makes no sense at all.

Oh!
You want the wholesale cost of the board right? It's eleven dollars. You
can make one from Radio Shack for half that.

Now that you know the "true" cost and can anal-yze how bad you got
porked.
Does your asshole feel any better now?


No, no, wait, wait! It is not eleven dollars. It's $211 dollars! Don't
you feel like you should have tipped the tech for a job well done?
Called the company and bragged on his speed and efficiency?
Does your asshole feel any better now?

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