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  • #74354
    meddy26
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    Hi all,

    I have recently set-up self employed and been hard at work delivering leaflets and all the rest of it, While doin this i have come across some people with the attitude that washing machine repair is pointless as they can get a new washing machine for £100 ( im thinking argos or online) has anyone else had this with potential customers??

    #391135
    Martin
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    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    It depends almost entirely on the area you are doing the leaflet drop. Confine your efforts to more affluent areas where no-one would consider even going to Argos let alone buying their stuff. Poor areas result in poor feedback and even less custom.

    #391136
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    poor areas can also result in not wanting to pay call out charges
    in other words tell us whats wrong with it so we can fix it lol

    #391137
    Cras
    Participant

    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    Lots of people hold this view until there machine goes wrong then its an emergency and as long as you can attend quickly and repair the machine quickly its amazing how they change there tune ,saves them the hassle of buying new one 🙂 and i agree target the more affluent areas .Cras

    #391138
    twicknix
    Participant

    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    I target affluent areas where there are Bosch, Neff and Siemens.

    I found poor areas tend to scrap the machine and buy another one on credit. More often than not it’s the quality of the work trumps in my case than quantity of work if you have to take into account of fuel costs.

    Someone suggested quantity trumps over quality so you can pick and choose. Depends what you want out of it.

    #391139
    meddy26
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    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    Thanks for the reply lads, i will target better areas! haha funny you should say that electrofix had one of those the other day!

    #391140
    madangler1
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    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    twicknix wrote:
    I found poor areas tend to scrap the machine and buy another one on credit. More often than not it’s the quality of the work trumps in my case than quantity of work if you have to take into account of fuel costs.

    Yep the old one can often be found laying on the front lawn where it seems to becomes a feature next to the sofa 😉

    #391141
    Specialist01269
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    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    Don’t even bother with Council estates, they’d rather buy on the never never than have something repaired. Did a leaflet drop on a small local council estate a few weeks back, drove through there earlier & see 5 houses with appliances outside waiting for the scrap man. Not 1 repair enquiry from the whole estate though.

    #391142
    twicknix
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    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    You could have collected scrap machines. £8 each.

    #391143
    Specialist01269
    Participant

    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    Could have but I don’t have a Licence for re-cycling, or anywhere to put them. I work from home.

    #391144
    twicknix
    Participant

    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    I work from home too. I collect dead machines and take over to scrap yard on my way to Connect. Licence cost £150 for three years licence. Good investment.

    #391145
    Specialist01269
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    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    Hi Twicknix: Thanks for that, I was told the Licence was a lot more than that. Will have to look into it again.

    Andy

    #391146
    DrDill
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    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    Just to point out that if you carry any customer waste on your van, you should have the waste carriers liscence, and if you put any WEE waste at your premises you need a hazardous Waste Site registration. This is the law unlike electrical testing! Because more people have died from waste WEE than electrics!?


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    #391147
    twicknix
    Participant

    Re: Negative feedback on repair services

    Scrap machine is kept on the van and yes I do hold waste carrier licence. I do not store it at my address just in the van. Most scrap yards require two appliances to meet the minimum scrap value to make it worthwhile as it’s all cheque based transaction. Mine is minimum of £10 but others could be £20. Few months ago you can easily drop it off and be paid in cash.

    I go through a lot of scrap machines usually Hoover, Hotpoint with welded tub bearings failure. Before scrapping, check the sump and filter for money!

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