DocMartigan
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Hey gang,
Been doing some searching and have not found anything quite specific to my situation. I own a small computer repair shop. We have a few business clients, but 98% home users.
I have been toying with the idea of remote support, and just recently started using GoToAssist's trial. We have used it a few times to support our home customers in cases where they would have otherwise had to come back to the shop for us to help them.
It worked great, the customers were thrilled and I want to offer it as a service.
My big question before I offer it as a service:
1) How would you suggest I charge for remote support for home users? Mailing them an invoice seems risky. Putting everyone on a monthly plan isn't going to sell as well as one time charges. Is there a remote support option that includes some sort of payment module? All I've got right now is taking their CC info over the phone before we start, and then charging them once the session is over. But that is an awfully low tech start to my newly announced service.
Thanks for your help!
Been doing some searching and have not found anything quite specific to my situation. I own a small computer repair shop. We have a few business clients, but 98% home users.
I have been toying with the idea of remote support, and just recently started using GoToAssist's trial. We have used it a few times to support our home customers in cases where they would have otherwise had to come back to the shop for us to help them.
It worked great, the customers were thrilled and I want to offer it as a service.
My big question before I offer it as a service:
1) How would you suggest I charge for remote support for home users? Mailing them an invoice seems risky. Putting everyone on a monthly plan isn't going to sell as well as one time charges. Is there a remote support option that includes some sort of payment module? All I've got right now is taking their CC info over the phone before we start, and then charging them once the session is over. But that is an awfully low tech start to my newly announced service.
Thanks for your help!