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Originally Posted by screenman
As for selling you just say to the customer, we can not repair that and give a warranty but I think there is a good job we can repair it and it will hold, they will buy it.
Sorry just cant get onboard with that. I think most customers would question why not. If I choose to do a job, I believe in my skill wether it is a chip or crack or I should not be doing the work. Just my philosophy and certainly does not have to be anyone elses.
I have done work were I have told the customer we cannot guarntee it will pass inspection though even though I felt it can be structurally repaired but we still provide a moneyback guarantee. We cannot control each and every inspectors decision to pass or fail.
We will have to agree to disagree on the gaurantee.
As for being professional well maybe I am not as much as some of you, but I sure know how to make a good living from this business and have done for 20 years and that is what I am in it for.
I certainly was not trying to imply that you are or anyone else is not professional. Sorry if it came across that way.
As I have said many times before on this forum do what works for you, but I am sure not leaving money on the table.
I agree. To each there own and we should never leave money on the table at what ever level we all operate at.
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I can only hope to still be doing windshield repair in 20 years. Congrats on your milestone.