How about a BAD CUSTOMER section ?
#41
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#42
400 is fair in my book .The time spent on teardown isn't just the time of pulling the parts .Starts when tools start coming out and ends when tools are wiped down and put up. Engine (didn't want to say motor" doesn't just jump off floor onto engine stand either.
Hell KID would have lightened him up for 2000 which is totally out of line
Hell KID would have lightened him up for 2000 which is totally out of line
Last edited by Comanche3Six; 12-17-2013 at 11:56 PM.
#43
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From: Bell Canyon, CA
Let it go...........it's winter for these guys!!!!! LOL
#44
#45
Motor justified the cash register cha-chingin every time the the shop guy scratched his ding-a-ling. No wonder the one guy was at $2k. It adds up quick. Probably a Fortune 500 company by now!
Last edited by Comanche3Six; 12-18-2013 at 12:46 AM.
#46
This one. http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...d-you-pay.html
I hope your damn air conditioner breaks
I hope your damn air conditioner breaks
#47
Crazy Energy
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From: Oklahoma God's country no one else wants it.
I never agree with Griff but I'm going to have to on this one. I can't see where bashing a customer on line could help a business. Builders have other avenues to deal with a so called bad customer. Vermeer wood chippers, whiskey and whores. Main thing to keep a customer good or bad is communication, agreed upon work orders with est. time & cost. I think a boat builder, rigger, mechanic should have the same confidential relation as a Doctor or an Attorney. If that fails call "TONY"
Last edited by Velocity Vector; 12-18-2013 at 02:21 AM.
#49
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I never agree with Griff but I'm going to have to on this one. I can't see where bashing a customer on line could help a business. Builders have other avenues to deal with a so called bad customer. Vermeer wood chippers, whiskey and whores. Main thing to keep a customer good or bad is communication, agreed upon work orders with est. time & cost. I think a boat builder, rigger, mechanic should have the same confidential relation as a Doctor or an Attorney. If that fails call "TONY"
#50
at the end of the day being at the retail end sucks.... alot of people now are on a 2 cheque income.... 2 chqs away from going broke... and they try to get things done on a shoe string when they know they don't have enough money before they start...... Then there are the fjckn pencilers.. who no matter what the deal they want to argue and haggle even after the deal is made.... myself personally like alot of people a deal is a deal end of story... that's I have always been... and yes sometimes I got that SHAFT but... I will never go back and tell everyone I know... my 2 cents







