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Old 04-18-2014, 05:22 PM   #20
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10 minutes?? I doubt it, it probably takes ten minutes to get to the generator from time of arrival if you consider that he probably has to talk to the customer first. Then the enclosure needs to be removed. The timer doesn't start from the time the wrench hits the oil plug...... Shopping around for more prices probably wouldn't be a bad thing, but I think most are forgetting that a business has many more expenses than just the guy doing the job. Is $200 expensive? Maybe, but I don't think it's too far off. The repair person has to drive from account to account in a truck that needs to be paid for along with the associated expenses such as maintenance, gas and insurance. Then he needs tools. He needs a way to take calls, he needs to provide quotes, customer service. He needs a way to collect his money and get it to the bank. He needs to pay taxes, plus all the other bureaucratic stuff that needs to be handled.

Would it be cheaper to do it yourself? Absolutely, if you know what you are doing, otherwise it could be a huge mistake.
And even if you do know how to do it yourself and are willing to do so, who will respond to your call when you need them the most? Especially with a system that you depend on in an emergency, it is well worth the peace of mind knowing that the equipment was properly serviced and/or somebody will give you priority service in the event that is doesn't.
I don't ever intend to be in a car crash, but I still have insurance in case I do.
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