How reliable is this information that you peddle as a schill. people neglect to see the benefits in learning introductory stats. anyway here is my experience.
No present website and upon google mapping the company's address, I am directed towards a residential area. Independent tech. most likely.
If it was up to me, i would have never called this person based on the facts that there were no credible sources. However, other individuals are "old school" and work on a system of trust. unfortunately, in this particular matter it was not the case.
anyway THE JOB WAS DONE. However, I was always skeptical of the technician's level of professionalism and execution of business ethics. It was a learning experience nonetheless, even though I was well aware of the outcome from our phone conversations and visits. Long story short, the invoice for a circuit board fuse, a sensor, technical fee (which the "tech" spent two hours "trying" to figure out what the problems was after all the "tech" years of experience acquired), and a 20 minute vacuum job was close to $400. Ultimately, I thank you, because you taught me how to replace certain parts and familiarized me with the function of certain parts. Worse come to worse, if I can't figure it out, I'm sure there are other honest HVAC techs out there. again the job was done especially taking advantage of someone of the elderly and not exercising due professional care and integrity as a service/maintenance specialist. people need to realize, business needs to be conducted in an appropriate professional and honest manner. making a profit is obviously acceptable but ridiculous markups and inflated service prices, shameful business practice. before the age of information being so easily accessible I could understand your "hustle", I would just be more aware of how much information is available to the public.