by Ronc925 » Thu Apr 17, 2003 11:12 am
David,
If you are going to go with outsourcing you need a company with an excellent record. They have to work well with the manufacturer(s) as well as be your business partner.
They need to be accountable for what doesn't get paid (warranty receiveables and write offs), and be willing to advise you on how to improve your processes that prevent claims getting paid-like poor tech notes and documentation.
A bad company could get you into an audit by getting things paid that do not have the documentation to support a valid claim, and then walking away during the audit.
Get it all in writing on a contract, breakable by either party on 30 days written notice or imediately upon any violation of the warranty policy manual for your manufacturer.
The same holds true if you keep it in house.
From your Dollar amount of warranty, that should be a 2 hour a day job 5 days a week max, in my estimation. But, were they trained, or thrown into the job and are learning on their own?