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So the wise buyer should make a point to ask...
So the wise buyer should make a point to ask... I posted a while ago about being angry over a trip charge for my plumber. I was mad because blaiming it on increased gas costs..was crazy since I could have driven to North Carolina for the trip charges...BUT this wasn't warranty work... I think what rattles me is that we, as consumers, take the brunt of ALL of the fuel increases...It costs more to drive, food and virtually everything cost more because of the fuel costs. ..and service companies can also ask us to absorb their increases...so we get it all..I think we should get a tax break...
I view this situation from a little different angle. I own a spa repair business. We do warranty work for a number of companies in town. Five years ago the warranty reimbursement rate was $55/hr. Today, the rate is $50/hr. We currently do not charge a trip fee, but are looking really closley at starting to charge $20-25 per call. We do not make any money off of the sale of these tubs. This fee is not only for "gas". There is more that goes into it than that. Tires, wear and tear, insurance, etc... EVERY manufacturer that we have done work for, for one reason or another, will not reimburse for every service call or additional time to complete some jobs. This turns into my company "eating" these loses. It is win win for the manufacturer. Not only do they make money off of the sale, they don't lose as much money on service calls.I know what you all are thinking, "Why continue to do their work?". Good question. In the past, we justified this thinking we were getting non warranty calls- so it balances out. If the economy goes south, some people put off fixing their spa- therefore no non warranty work. We are thinking just as hard about doing no warranty work, as we are about charging warranty calls a service charge. I think this would save us a lot of trouble, but would result in laying hard working techs off, and would reduce the quality of warranty work provided to my customers. $25 may seem like a lot, but it is a small price to pay for expedited quality work. Just my two cents.
I had warranty work done at my home and they didn't charge me anything. But, I bought a Sundance spa.
Like GM or Ford do with cars, I'll bet most hot tub dealers wouldn't charge if you bring your tub to them.
It has nothing to the with the brand of spa, every warranty I have read states you could be charged a travel fee. It is the dealers choice. You are paying for it either way, in the cost of the spa or if and when you need warranty work.