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Re: How to replace battery
"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> 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.
I have only charged $25 for a battery swap if that is all I have to do.
Similar policy. Local only clients uually aren't an issue because they
usually don't even want to pay that much for the battery. I direct them to
Home Depot or Radio Shack to change it themselves. Last time I saw one at
Radio Shack it was $22.95. A few change the battery themselves.
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Yuma, Az 85364
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