Date: Thu, 14 Aug 97 13:53:11 -0400
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From: Ed Stevens <ejstevens@earthlink.net>
Subject: RV dealer pricing on refrigerator
I have had my 84 Wolfsburg GL Westie for 1.5 years and the refrigerator
has never worked on propane (but did work on electricity and battery).
Owing to a job change which suddenly presents an unexpected 2 week
camping oppoortunity we are heading north from Valley forge PA to Acadia
NP next week. I was interested in trying to fix the propane refrigerator
myself but I did not have the time to follow the wonderful directions
sent by Sean Bartnik to clean the jets, etc.
So I brought it to an RV dealer (Media Camping in Media PA). Last time
I filled up the propane tank I saw gas leaking out of the fillup valvue.
I wanted a pro to look into that before we went away. While I was
getting that fixed I also wanted an estimate on the refrigerator. It
worked two way and we usually used coolers. I made it clear that I would
take the unit without any work on the refrigerator, I wanted an estimate
on the frig and I had to have the propane tank looked into. Based on
phone and personal conveyance of that I brought and left the vehicle.
I asked for a dometic estimate and (naturally) could not be told one
until it was pulled out and looked at. They test and soaped it up and
found no leak. They did lubricate a reset button just outside of the
fill valvue. Good work, no problem here.
Well a _good_ and _thorough_ cleaning was what it took to fix the
propane dometic and I picked up the unit today and I was presented with a
bill for $380! No parts were included.
This represents 8 hours at $45 per hour. They never called me with an
estimate and never in my wildest dreams did I think it would get this
high without any phone call or any parts. Seems like he put on the
blinders, fixed it and billed me without any regard for my wallet. I
would not have had him go beyond $200 though I did not tell him that. I
cannot imagine ever valuing this refrigerator on propane to the tune of
over $300. I was told that $380 was typical for this work after it was
done but never beforehand.
I would like some list opinions on this mechanics bill and lack of any
estimate (as a matter of fact he never, ever called me in the four days
he had my daily driver).
What do you think?
Does this seem exhorbitant?
Does it seem like business as usual in the RV repair business not to get
an estimate?
Anyone have any idea how many hours were spent on the leak check? If 1-2
of the 8 were spent, it would leave 6-7 for the stove?
-TIA
ed stevens
ejstevens@earthlink.net
-peace
Ed Stevens
Valey Forge, PA