I wanted to sound this off the board to see if I am thinking clearly on this matter.
My business is in Chicago and I needed service by a factory based embroidery tech who understood the details of their units. They stated that they would be coming from St. Louis. Not only did it take over a week to schedule my service, i was told that they would see how my job fit in with other requests. Well after multiple phone calls I was able to reach out to the store and get my service call scheduled. Just shy of a week later the service tech arrived and did a wonderful job of repairing the unit. He spent 4 hours with us and made sure everything was tip top. Between parts and labor, I was looking at just over $500.00 Not bad. Then the tech received a text that I was to pay over $700 in travel time and expenses. Over $1300 to replace a encoder. A little shocked, I googled the drive time and it came back to a little over 300 miles and about 4.5 hours. Well at their rate noted on the invoice, I was being charged for 11 hours of travel. In their eyes, St. Louis to Chicago and back with time for a meal in between. I really could understand this if they sent out a tech in a timely manor and he came to my shop directly and returned directly. I understand time is money! But here is the kicker, when the rep was getting ready to leave, he asked advise on were to find a good hotel near his next job for tomorrow AM. He shows me a map, next job, downtown Chicago, 30 minutes away. Plus to top it off, the map had about 6-8 other stops North of us, no where near where he was suppose to be returning to St. Louis. I asked in a email why the 11 hours, i was told actual drive time is used.
I know im in business as well, but this appears to be extremely greedy and almost to the point of fraud. Is this correct? Should someone be charged for mileage that is fabricated? If i was to be charged over $700 and everyone else beyond me charged more, the amount would be insane!
My request was to pay for the time to get the tech to my store and time to get him to his next stop which should have been about 5.5 hours. Almost half of the original charge. I was told everyone gets charged round trip to prevent any unwanted complaining. Is this standard in the industry? I sure hope not! Im not trying to complain about a bill, but my other business deals with on on site service calls and if we were to do things like that, we would be out of business right way!
My business is in Chicago and I needed service by a factory based embroidery tech who understood the details of their units. They stated that they would be coming from St. Louis. Not only did it take over a week to schedule my service, i was told that they would see how my job fit in with other requests. Well after multiple phone calls I was able to reach out to the store and get my service call scheduled. Just shy of a week later the service tech arrived and did a wonderful job of repairing the unit. He spent 4 hours with us and made sure everything was tip top. Between parts and labor, I was looking at just over $500.00 Not bad. Then the tech received a text that I was to pay over $700 in travel time and expenses. Over $1300 to replace a encoder. A little shocked, I googled the drive time and it came back to a little over 300 miles and about 4.5 hours. Well at their rate noted on the invoice, I was being charged for 11 hours of travel. In their eyes, St. Louis to Chicago and back with time for a meal in between. I really could understand this if they sent out a tech in a timely manor and he came to my shop directly and returned directly. I understand time is money! But here is the kicker, when the rep was getting ready to leave, he asked advise on were to find a good hotel near his next job for tomorrow AM. He shows me a map, next job, downtown Chicago, 30 minutes away. Plus to top it off, the map had about 6-8 other stops North of us, no where near where he was suppose to be returning to St. Louis. I asked in a email why the 11 hours, i was told actual drive time is used.
I know im in business as well, but this appears to be extremely greedy and almost to the point of fraud. Is this correct? Should someone be charged for mileage that is fabricated? If i was to be charged over $700 and everyone else beyond me charged more, the amount would be insane!
My request was to pay for the time to get the tech to my store and time to get him to his next stop which should have been about 5.5 hours. Almost half of the original charge. I was told everyone gets charged round trip to prevent any unwanted complaining. Is this standard in the industry? I sure hope not! Im not trying to complain about a bill, but my other business deals with on on site service calls and if we were to do things like that, we would be out of business right way!