fo3oz

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 4 posts - 16 through 19 (of 19 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: samsung rs21 fridge temperature #350476
    fo3oz
    Participant

    Re: samsung rs21 fridge temperature

    Self diagnostics are normally pretty reliable. It’s what they can’t detect that causes problems. But what they can’t detect is easily diagnosed with a multimeter

    in reply to: Invoicing #347006
    fo3oz
    Participant

    Re: Invoicing

    G’day.
    I’m mainly in a/c install and repair, but do samsung and sharp refrigerators too (sharp subcontract repair and warranty right now, samsung just a few out of warranty ones because I did warranty for them 3 years ago so know them pretty well).
    Refrigerators have a 2yr warranty here (and a/cs 5yr), so plenty of repair work for warranty, and even out of warranty people don’t want to throw away a $2k fridge.
    Don’t know nuttin ’bout nuttin else, especially washers. Thinking about getting an LG one.

    in reply to: Invoicing #347004
    fo3oz
    Participant

    Re: Invoicing

    Martin wrote:

    fo3oz wrote:
    OTOH, my invoice books cost me $400 for 500 invoices.

    Bl**dy nora……! 😀 Is that Canadian,US or Aussie Dollars?
    Does it matter? They’re all worth the same these days 😆
    AU$ FWIW. You should see the credit card fees I pay… less than $1 per job for the invoice in triplicate is nothing compared to other costs like phone and fuel.

    in reply to: Invoicing #347002
    fo3oz
    Participant

    Re: Invoicing

    Duplicate?
    For hand written I use triplicate, one for the customer, one for my desk/files, one stays in the book so I can always find it if I lost the filed one. I’ve learnt the hard way
    Trying to get into a PC based system, already lug around a laptop, just need to find a battery powered printer I guess.
    All my regular customers get a PDF invoice the next day so I’ve got the template, just don;t like firing up the laptop on every job so I probably wouldn’t follow through with typing them out and printing them onsite anyway.
    OTOH, my invoice books cost me $400 for 500 invoices. They are a4 sized, but I need them that size with all the stuff I need to include to make manufacturers happy.

    I have separate address to bill addresses, section for work order numbers (they are for real estate agents)
    I have make, model, serial number section, as well as purchase details (they are for the warranty jobs)
    so my invoice (printed for hand written ones in triplicate) look like this.

    it’s printed off a pdf version of the .doc I use to type them out for printing/email billing etc.

Viewing 4 posts - 16 through 19 (of 19 total)