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Re: How do you price CCTV service contracts?



Also Be sure to spell of in detail what your service contract covers
and explain it to the customer twice. you could end up with a service
tech visisting that coustomer twice a week for a year over silly or
unrelated issues.
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JW wrote:

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> "Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity dot net> wrote in message
> news:447e6cd6$0$26784$88260bb3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have to agree with crash. figure the cost without and then play
> > "lets make a deal"
> > --
> >
> >
> > Crash Gordon wrote:
> >
> > > I'd base it on how many manhours + materials + profit it will
> > > take to service 70+ cameras. Then propose it as such...this is
> > > how much you're gonna pay me when we come out without an contract
> > > and this is what it's gonna cost you with a contract...maybe cut
> > > them a little discount with the contract.
> > >
> > > 1250 a month?....sounds really high to me.
> > >
>
> I think that's the original question...? How do you actually figure
> the cost? It's one thing to figure the time needed to do an
> inspection but how you anticipate outages, repairs, replacements,
> retraining, technical assistance and adjustments needed? Do you have
> a different calculation?

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