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layoric
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If you're working on a system, whatever it is (phone, tablet, pc, laptop..), and you repair an existing problem which the customer brought the system in for, but in the course of the repair, another part fails - but that part CAN NOT be found and replaced, how do you charge the customer?
My situation relates to my question regarding a tablet parts supplier. I already spent time and repaired the original problem, but another part literally fell apart during reassembly. Just would seem weird to hand a customer back a broken system, when it was brought in working, then they pay money for that. On the other hand, I'm not doing this for free and it's not my fault the thing is a piece of cheap crap!
My situation relates to my question regarding a tablet parts supplier. I already spent time and repaired the original problem, but another part literally fell apart during reassembly. Just would seem weird to hand a customer back a broken system, when it was brought in working, then they pay money for that. On the other hand, I'm not doing this for free and it's not my fault the thing is a piece of cheap crap!