ClickRight
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- BC, Canada
I guess it all really depends on your work load and process. For us, our general wait time for repairs not requiring parts to be ordered is 2 to 4 business days. Of those 2 to 4 days, one of them is used for a full diagnostics. In most cases when it comes to virus removals, tune-ups, reinstalls and HDD replacements, we can have the repairs done in 2 to 3, but we have been so slammed lately that we tell the customer 2 to 4. Personally, we rarely ever have a customer that had an issue with our wait time. If they did, we offer them (and charge them for) expedited services, but that's pretty rare.
My process exactly: 1 business day for full diagnostics than another 1-3 business days for the repair, so 2-4 business days. If client needs if fixed faster and it's something more than a few clicks, they can upgrade to rush service (guaranteed 48 hour turnaround) or super rush service (guaranteed 24 hour turnaround) for an additional charge.
If we're not too busy you might get their computer back on the same day-- if we're busy it may take up to 4. When the client comes in we try to give them the best estimate we can based on how busy we are.