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โApr-19-2017 02:08 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:pianotuna wrote:
And which makes the owner more money? Sales or service? So where is the focus?Bucky Badger wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Sell an rv for 100,000.00 and make $10,000.00
or
do a repair that costs $5000.00 with materials cost so profit is perhaps $500.00
You choose which to spend your time doing.
They have SALES people to SELL Rvs and SERVICE people to FIX Rvs:S
Maybe, but if they don't do a good job of service after the sale they won't make as many sales either.
โApr-19-2017 01:43 PM
pianotuna wrote:
And which makes the owner more money? Sales or service? So where is the focus?Bucky Badger wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Sell an rv for 100,000.00 and make $10,000.00
or
do a repair that costs $5000.00 with materials cost so profit is perhaps $500.00
You choose which to spend your time doing.
They have SALES people to SELL Rvs and SERVICE people to FIX Rvs:S
โApr-19-2017 07:37 AM
Bucky Badger wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Sell an rv for 100,000.00 and make $10,000.00
or
do a repair that costs $5000.00 with materials cost so profit is perhaps $500.00
You choose which to spend your time doing.
They have SALES people to SELL Rvs and SERVICE people to FIX Rvs:S
โApr-19-2017 06:31 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Sell an rv for 100,000.00 and make $10,000.00
or
do a repair that costs $5000.00 with materials cost so profit is perhaps $500.00
You choose which to spend your time doing.
โApr-18-2017 05:28 PM
โApr-18-2017 05:41 AM
jplante4 wrote:
It's not just dealers. The local RV shop is swamped this time of year. They store the trailers from the local RV park when they shut down in October and open in April. I try to get major stuff done over the winter.
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ctpres wrote:
At $100 plus an hour - why hurry?
โApr-17-2017 03:44 PM
ctpres wrote:It is almost always a "book rate" charge. It is pre-negotiated up front and agreed to by either you or the manufacturer. They don't charge you $100 a hour for every day it sits. They get a certain amount for the repair whether it takes them 1 hour or ten. They also don't get paid until the repairs are complete, and with warranty work, often several months after that. They have no financial incentive to go slow or delay or otherwise keep your rig.
At $100 plus an hour - why hurry?