by Partsgm » Wed Jan 01, 2020 2:33 am
How do you guys write up your parts quotes the techs bring you to give to Service? I am asking because I normally don't have a problem hand writing a quote right on the RO, especially if it's non GM because it's just easier and faster to write it down than enter parts and prices into the catalog and wait for my slow printer, not to mention the paper you save the company over the year. I will make a quote from the catalog or on a separate sheet of paper if it's a big one with multiple items. This was never a problem before because my service manager and writer knew the system and could read mine and the techs handwriting. Well, long story short but we lost someone in service and the person filling in quoted, and I am not kidding... $80 on a compressor, accumulator, and orfice tube. I wrote down $780... She claimed my 7 looked like a less then symbol and she quoted $80 plus labor to the customer! Well seems like per the owner, the customer was explained the situation and given a almost $400 discount, guess whos account that comes out of? I couldn't argue with the owner but IMO service should have enough sense to know a compressor, accumulator, and orfice tube is not $80! From now on I am going to take the extra time and print out a quote sheet. Even if it's for the lube tech that quotes air and cabin filters. Service can wait until I print a proper sheet. How can you not know $80 in parts isn't enough to replace your full AC system?
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Partsgm on Fri Jan 03, 2020 1:58 am, edited 1 time in total.