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DaveC
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I do network installs in small businesses and homes.
Occasionally, I have to replace a failed router, or such, during the 30-day
warranty period my local supplier gives me for direct exchanges. Outside that
period, it get sticky: the unit has to be sent to the factory for exchange,
which necessitates me (or someone) buying a replacement to install
immediately.
How do y'all see such costs? Do you just "eat" the labor you spend replacing
the unit? Or do you charge labor to swap out the unit (ie, warrantee the
unit, but not the labor)?
Comments from all specializations (audio, etc.) welcome.
Thanks,
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Occasionally, I have to replace a failed router, or such, during the 30-day
warranty period my local supplier gives me for direct exchanges. Outside that
period, it get sticky: the unit has to be sent to the factory for exchange,
which necessitates me (or someone) buying a replacement to install
immediately.
How do y'all see such costs? Do you just "eat" the labor you spend replacing
the unit? Or do you charge labor to swap out the unit (ie, warrantee the
unit, but not the labor)?
Comments from all specializations (audio, etc.) welcome.
Thanks,
--
DaveC
me@privacy.net
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Please reply in the news group