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Re: I Did a Service Call



On 1/19/2023 11:10 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:
> A few months ago one of my old customers whom I am also socially
> acquainted called me on my cell to ask if I had a keypad for his alarm.
> One of the numbers had become unreliable.  As it happens I did.  Brand
> new in a rather shelf worn box.  I sold it to him for a song, and when
> he picked it up I showed him how to pop it off the back plate, and wire
> it up.  I even gave him a quick wire splicing lesson, and handed him a
> few Super B connectors.  I figured it would be no big deal for him.  Its
> generic small panel as such things go.  Not a lot of excess wires, and
> he is a retired air conditioning tech/owner.  He also did a fair bit of
> electrical wiring in his career.  Both supplemental and primary.
>
> A couple weeks ago he called me and asked me what I would charge him to
> come install the keypad for him.
>
> Blink!  Blink!
>
> At first I thought he was pulling my leg.  He was serious.
>
> It took me longer to round up the tools for my tool pouch (didn't really
> need them) then it did to swap the keypad for him.  I didn't even power
> down the system.
>
> I try to get out, but they drag me back in.
>
> I decided not to charge him for a service call.  Instead he owes me one.
>   I haven't decided how I'm going to cash in that favor yet, but its
> going to be good.  BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
>
>
>

Careful Bob,  He could tell 10 people what you did and they could tell
10 more and before you know it the world will be on your door step
looking of a favor!!!         :-)  or maybe  :-(

Les








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