Old Thread (Service fee)
Old Thread (Service fee)
This was a great idea Brian....
Service Fee
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Well the whether was finally nice enough this week here in PA to actually work. Yesterday I serviced one of my large school accounts with 121 vehicles. It yielded 15 repairs. This number is probably low compared to the west coast potential?
I just thought I would update everyone or anyone who cares what I decided for the service fee for my large fleets. Instead of one lump fee say of $100.00 dollars, I decided to go with a $1.00 per vehicle inspection fee that would be waived on the vehicles that needed repair. I thought this broke it down and would be easier to swallow physiologically. It worked out well and I am glad I charged the fee as it took me just shy of 2 hours to inspect all the vehicles and they were not in one spot. I presented the service agreement too the transportation director, he reviewed and signed it, we shook hands and to work I went. It was a very good day even if it was 100 degrees. And the best part of it is he is putting me in contact with 3 more school districts on top of the three I have. Hopefully they pan out....
Just thought I would share my real world experience with everyone.
Pay it foward,
Brian
http://www.safeglasstechnologies.com
info@safeglasstechnologies.com
Service Fee
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Well the whether was finally nice enough this week here in PA to actually work. Yesterday I serviced one of my large school accounts with 121 vehicles. It yielded 15 repairs. This number is probably low compared to the west coast potential?
I just thought I would update everyone or anyone who cares what I decided for the service fee for my large fleets. Instead of one lump fee say of $100.00 dollars, I decided to go with a $1.00 per vehicle inspection fee that would be waived on the vehicles that needed repair. I thought this broke it down and would be easier to swallow physiologically. It worked out well and I am glad I charged the fee as it took me just shy of 2 hours to inspect all the vehicles and they were not in one spot. I presented the service agreement too the transportation director, he reviewed and signed it, we shook hands and to work I went. It was a very good day even if it was 100 degrees. And the best part of it is he is putting me in contact with 3 more school districts on top of the three I have. Hopefully they pan out....
Just thought I would share my real world experience with everyone.
Pay it foward,
Brian
http://www.safeglasstechnologies.com
info@safeglasstechnologies.com
Re: Old Thread (Service fee)
I wonder if it will help that I work as a custodian for my local school system. I have often thought of contacting the transportation department but just haven't done it yet LOL I will soon though. Is it normal to charge an inspection fee?
Jeff
Jeff
Re: Old Thread (Service fee)
They are definetaly on my hit list. Maybe today, I found some new chips at the local lot so maybe I will be busy all day 
Jeff

Jeff
Re: Old Thread (Service fee)
I can't even imagine charging a service fee to my fleet accounts! I only have 6 so far but with a total of nearly 1000 big trucks (of course not all of them are 'in' when I make my rounds) I do walk the lots & I do jump up on a LOT of trucks & yes, it takes some time but it's good excercise! It has never occurred to me to charge them for just 'looking'... that's a service I provide to get the account.
Gwen
Gwen
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If this pops up twice, I apologize... my post disappeared after I submitted...
As far as trying to obtain school bus accounts... I was told that school admins will not allow windshields to be repaired due to liability repercussions if a kid flies out of a repaired WS. I know that repairing a WS makes it as strong or stronger than one with damage so can anyone give me some good arguing points when addressing schools?
Gwen
As far as trying to obtain school bus accounts... I was told that school admins will not allow windshields to be repaired due to liability repercussions if a kid flies out of a repaired WS. I know that repairing a WS makes it as strong or stronger than one with damage so can anyone give me some good arguing points when addressing schools?
Gwen
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I would think they would have a better chance of flying out of a replaced windshield that wasn't put in properly.
Jeff
Jeff
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Gwen,
I think your getting the run around! I would've asked them, if they could provide you one documented situation where a child went through the windshield as a direct cause of a windshield being repaired? So far, I've never heard or read of one!
I think your getting the run around! I would've asked them, if they could provide you one documented situation where a child went through the windshield as a direct cause of a windshield being repaired? So far, I've never heard or read of one!
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