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Re: How to replace battery
A 3 year old battery may test good today, but not next week. I replace them
at 3 years, based upon my experience over the years that's what I get out of
a battery.
"Don" <don@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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| > Crash Gordon wrote:
| >> Not everyone charges a small fortune to change the battery. For
monitored
| >> clients I only charge 35 bucks plus tax to change the battery...no
| >> service call or trip charge. If they want a system checkup while I'm
| >> there then I'd charge more...but not for just a battery call.
| >>
| >> For local clients?,,, Yah...they gots to pay for service call +
battery,
| >> since we do have to make money somehow.
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| >
| > We have an annual "inspection clause" in our contract. If the customer
| > decides to exercise it, the battery's replaced free of charge. The
annual
| > inspection adds $40.00 to the annual monitoring charge.
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| even if it still tests good?
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