Only if you value your time.Should I always charge an assessment fee from customers?
I charge and provide it as a credit if they proceed with a repair.
Helps eliminate tire kickers and those that just want someone to tell them what's wrong so they can go price shop the repair.
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For on-site we charge by time and do a 1hr minimum $120 that applies to everyone even minor issues like loose cables. It takes time to drive there and back talk to the customer, and verify the problem is fixed. Sometimes if it’s really quick I’ll do a quick hardware test to add a little extra value to the service.
I do, so I guess that's a yes, but can you say why for all repairs?Only if you value your time.
Elaborate?but can you say why for all repairs?
If a person walks in and says that their HDD is bad, and they already bought a replacement, so all they want you to do is to replace the hard drive for them. Why charge an assessment fee if it is already assessed?Elaborate?
That's what I would do as well. And bro @nerd2u, I gave the networking a break, because I know a friend that knows a friend that could let me know if the current hardware could be use, because the new hardware is too costly...approx..$220,000 JA.If a customer has decided they just want an upgrade that's different.
If they say my computer just stopped working and I have to determine the hard drive is bad then they pay a diagnosis.
I would treat your scenario as an upgrade and would skip the fee
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If a person walks in and says that their HDD is bad, and they already bought a replacement, so all they want you to do is to replace the hard drive for them. Why charge an assessment fee if it is already assessed?