altrenda
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 740
- Location
- So California
A business client calls me to come check out an iPad with a broken screen. After some of the recent discussions, I'm expecting broken glass and a dented frame.
Instead, it's in perfect condition, but opening the cover causes the screen to flash a yellow apple then go black. Turns out, it was dropped from a desk and landed flat on it's back.
I took it into another room where the client couldn't see me and gave it my version of the "hammer fix". Sitting in a chair, I rapped it on my knee several times and it came back to a life. The client was thrilled.
So, what would you charge? A simple fix, but I did roll out and go there. I have a 1 hour minimum, but can I charge over $100 for this? It's an OK client that doesn't have much growth potential, but could bring some referrals.
What would you do?
Instead, it's in perfect condition, but opening the cover causes the screen to flash a yellow apple then go black. Turns out, it was dropped from a desk and landed flat on it's back.
I took it into another room where the client couldn't see me and gave it my version of the "hammer fix". Sitting in a chair, I rapped it on my knee several times and it came back to a life. The client was thrilled.
So, what would you charge? A simple fix, but I did roll out and go there. I have a 1 hour minimum, but can I charge over $100 for this? It's an OK client that doesn't have much growth potential, but could bring some referrals.
What would you do?
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