i am constantly checking out my competition. I usually
stop by and see what they have to offer. First, check
out their service. If no one approachs you in about 3
minutes, something is wrong. Unless they are busy with
another customer, they should at least acknowledge
your there. Next, ask a customer about there
experience. If positive, you got a good shop. Finally,
ask if u can check out their install bays. If they let
you, it a great shop! If not, they have something to
hide. And itnever hurts to ask as money questions as
possible, to the installers and sale staff. If they
leave you feeling confident, then you got a place to
business.
--- [email protected]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 12:22:54 -0800 (PST), darrick
lain wrote:
> 
> >So dont just run to the
> >nearest shop and hand your keys over. Do some
research
> >first, check them out.
> 
> Do you have any good suggestions as to how to check
them out? 
> And the BBB is an inadequate response because there
are too many
> false negatives there.
> 
> --
> Jerry
> 
> Nothing is fool-proof to a talented fool.
>                       - Unknown
> 


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