Install Warranty
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So let's et this straight.
1. Shop hires someone from good paying job.
2. Someone doesn really nice system while at shop.
3. After completion of nice system shop says, can't afford you anymore.
4. Now shop wants you to warranty work done at said dhop?
Is this how it is? I would tell them to $75 an hour, or get bent.
1. Shop hires someone from good paying job.
2. Someone doesn really nice system while at shop.
3. After completion of nice system shop says, can't afford you anymore.
4. Now shop wants you to warranty work done at said dhop?
Is this how it is? I would tell them to $75 an hour, or get bent.
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can afford the installer or you wasnt worth the money, regardless, its the original shops responsibility to warranty it not the installer. they made the money or lost money in the first place. if they overpaid the installer in the first place its the shops fault, lesson learned
Originally posted by Tim Baillie.:
Once a installer leaves a shop, should he feel obligated to warranty a job that he did while there ?
Whether it be 6 months or 2 years later.
I can think of liability reasons not to among many others..........................
Once a installer leaves a shop, should he feel obligated to warranty a job that he did while there ?
Whether it be 6 months or 2 years later.
I can think of liability reasons not to among many others..........................
I saw a few cracks forming in the paneling when it stopped by our store a few weeks ago... Probably from idiots abusing the system.
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Originally posted by Ex-Maxx:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Tim Baillie.:
Once a installer leaves a shop, should he feel obligated to warranty a job that he did while there ?
Whether it be 6 months or 2 years later.
I can think of liability reasons not to among many others..........................
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Tim Baillie.:
Once a installer leaves a shop, should he feel obligated to warranty a job that he did while there ?
Whether it be 6 months or 2 years later.
I can think of liability reasons not to among many others..........................
I saw a few cracks forming in the paneling when it stopped by our store a few weeks ago... Probably from idiots abusing the system.
</font>[/QUOTE]Nope, besides, according to PAS, Tim didn't build the escape, but that's a whole 'Nother matter
Originally posted by Ex-Maxx:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Tim Baillie.:
Once a installer leaves a shop, should he feel obligated to warranty a job that he did while there ?
Whether it be 6 months or 2 years later.
I can think of liability reasons not to among many others..........................
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Tim Baillie.:
Once a installer leaves a shop, should he feel obligated to warranty a job that he did while there ?
Whether it be 6 months or 2 years later.
I can think of liability reasons not to among many others..........................
I saw a few cracks forming in the paneling when it stopped by our store a few weeks ago... Probably from idiots abusing the system.
</font>[/QUOTE]Nope, has nothing to do with that, was just a general question was all.
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