Steve Toburen
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- Steve Toburen
Ofer, I don't think Greg even "tried" to start with! Sigh...Please let us know what happens when you try harder.![]()
Greg, Greg, Greg,
All of this DRAMA could have been avoided with a simple phone call. (And Chris Bowling has called you twice- he was on hold the first time for 15 minutes and then called back and left you a message along with sending you an email today asking you to call him.) Here is the truth:
1. Greg, the repair that is posted is an Estimate only; Jon-Don has NOT performed any work on the machine other than diagnosing the problem with the equipment and you have not been charged one cent. (So no, Greg, you have not been "ripped off"! Sheesh!)
2. The original Repair Estimate did have two errors on it. First, the freight for the part needs to be removed and the total labor should be one hour (30 minutes for diagnostic & 30 minutes for the repair). Both of these changes could have been addressed with a simple phone call or at check-out. So the amount you would have been charged when the invoice/repair order was checked over is:
Parts - Power cord & two sets up electrical pins $76.48 (cord $42, pin each $17.24)
Labor - One hour
Total Parts & Labor - $155.48 + tax
Greg, we repair hundreds (heck, maybe thousands!) of items every day at Jon-Don. And if someone isn't happy we want to know about it AND we WILL make it right. So thanks (I think) for letting us know about your concerns.
But remember, Greg, you haven't even been charged a penny. (Your only "cost" has been the managerial dilution created when you posted what could have been cleared up with a 3 minute phone call or email.) All this unneeded drama... pass the popcorn please!

Steve
PS Oh, and by the way, Greg, please call Chris Bowling. He misses you!

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