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framehvac

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If a company has fixed right the first time or it is free on the side of its van and tv ads and I have to call them back for the same problem that night, should it be free? If they ask me to pay should I?
 
That depends on what they wrote on their invoicing. For example, if they fixed a refrigerant leak but now you're fan motor doesn't work, those would be two completely different problems. That is a simple example.
 
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That depends on what they wrote on their invoicing. For example, if they fixed a refrigerant leak but now you're fan motor doesn't work, those would be two completely different problems. That is a simple example.
I called them because my t Stat keeps going out. They said it was because I had condensation build up on sequencer. Door was leaking air. He put sealed up on paper work. Still having same problem.
 
I called them because my t Stat keeps going out. They said it was because I had condensation build up on sequencer. Door was leaking air. He put sealed up on paper work. Still having same problem.
Ive heard alot of BS repairs in my life , but this might get the prize LOL
 
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I think no but I called them because I was thinking after they fix it and it keeps doing it then it would be there problem. ��
Too bad it doesn't work that way. Sounds like they don't know what it is doing so they keep trying stuff. Each time they do it is one more thing that is probably is longer right but you won't know about it for a while. Eventually all these things come to a head and it is a mess to fix as so many things must be put right again, and the small ones are hard to catch.
 
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If a company has fixed right the first time or it is free on the side of its van and tv ads and I have to call them back for the same problem that night, should it be free? If they ask me to pay should I?
If you are near Longview Tx I am pretty sure who you are dealing with, better go to the ATM & get another $ :grin2:
 
For what it is worth, you had good reason to worry.

Can you please tell us what the problem was, so any of us here will not make the same mistake.


They came back and fixed it for free. I was worried for no reason, hope he got it fixed this time.
 
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For what it is worth, you had good reason to worry.

Can you please tell us what the problem was, so any of us here will not make the same mistake.
transformer had 24 volts on one side the other side had between 8 and 5 volts. He grounded that side to the cabinet. So far it's still working.
 
I thought most companies had a return guaranty for their work. I always have. If a problem is not apparent then the customer needs to know that. Walk them through the process of finding and fixing. Sometimes it is a process.
I know that with employees a fix it till it's fixed can be problematic but overall it works. Their successes will outweigh their mistakes or find another tech. What else can you tell a customer? My company will keep charging you until the problem is found? Put that on your van.
 
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