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dealer bill for fitting new fuel line on JD 130r
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7719779" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>One issue dealers have with billing is that many mechanics are slapdash with recording stuff, even down to the milage and minor parts used. However, the milage out should be at a rate that covers, say, half the cost of the milage back, or all of it at cost, not at an inflated rate.</p><p>Remember that everything the dealer and mechanic has and does plus the overheads, time sweeping up and cleaning the van has to be paid for. Rates and insurance and so on. There is only one source of income to pay for it all. That's you and me, their customers. We pay for the whole shooting match down to the last washer used and the paint used to cover the workshop walls, to their Christmas dinner.</p><p></p><p>In return, of course, the customer expects an efficient service from well trained, fast, mechanics that are well equipped and with stores well stocked with all fast moving parts with the minimum of 'next day' nonsense and certainly no extra charge for next day delivery from the major full line brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7719779, member: 718"] One issue dealers have with billing is that many mechanics are slapdash with recording stuff, even down to the milage and minor parts used. However, the milage out should be at a rate that covers, say, half the cost of the milage back, or all of it at cost, not at an inflated rate. Remember that everything the dealer and mechanic has and does plus the overheads, time sweeping up and cleaning the van has to be paid for. Rates and insurance and so on. There is only one source of income to pay for it all. That's you and me, their customers. We pay for the whole shooting match down to the last washer used and the paint used to cover the workshop walls, to their Christmas dinner. In return, of course, the customer expects an efficient service from well trained, fast, mechanics that are well equipped and with stores well stocked with all fast moving parts with the minimum of 'next day' nonsense and certainly no extra charge for next day delivery from the major full line brands. [/QUOTE]
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