Where in Houston are you that you are being charged travel fees by Houston Roland dealers? I've used GSG a few times to service my Roland and price was reasonable, don't remember travel fees, gsg is about 30 minutes away from my shopDoes anyone know any independent Roland printer technicians in the Houston area? Calling a dealer is ridiculous with their travel fees and such. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
GSG is centrally located and can reach either end of the city in under 45 minutes.I'm not sure how big Houston is
GSG in Houston wants $500.00 for 1 hour of troubleshooting. 2 hrs travel @ $150.00/hr (22 miles mind you) and $200.00/hr for troubleshooting (I have a written quote). Is that considered ridiuclous to you?out of curiosity, what do you consider ridiculous fees?
Yes. I thought Canon charged too much at $350/hour....GSG in Houston wants $500.00 for 1 hour of troubleshooting. 2 hrs travel @ $150.00/hr (22 miles mind you) and $200.00/hr for troubleshooting (I have a written quote). Is that considered ridiuclous to you?
They also have to pay that tech $50 per hour when he's not doing billable work as well, so they're not pocketing the rest. They're investing it in a system that supports their customers. Do they bill you for the time spent on the phone trying to figure out what's wrong before they come onsite? Do they bill you for the time it takes to order parts? Do they bill you separately for the carrying cost to keep common, but expensive parts in their tool kit? I think you're taking a rather simplistic view of their business.They pay the tech maybe $50.00 per hour and pocket the rest
Joe,They also have to pay that tech $50 per hour when he's not doing billable work as well, so they're not pocketing the rest. They're investing it in a system that supports their customers. Do they bill you for the time spent on the phone trying to figure out what's wrong before they come onsite? Do they bill you for the time it takes to order parts? Do they bill you separately for the carrying cost to keep common, but expensive parts in their tool kit? I think you're taking a rather simplistic view of their business.
And if you're a good customer who regularly buys materials and ink from them, they may be able to work something out with you or may have a different price program if you purchased your equipment from them. There are a lot of factors that goes into pricing services. I can almost guarantee that bashing them online is not going to get you a discount.
Good Luck