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Hey guys, I was watching a court case where the judge said a tech is only responsible to hold a customer's machine for 30 days but is this from the date of drop off or from the date when the customer was notified that the unit was ready?
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Agreed. I would definitely say thirty days from the time that they were notified that the repair was complete.

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Same thing would apply. The diagnosis was completed on such and such a date and customer notified of completion.

I would think wise to notify customer by email as well, so you have proof of notification sent.

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My TV repair friend had a TV in for repair for over a year. I forget everything that went on but in the end, the customer wanted his broken TV back. This is well over a year since he brought it to the shop. The TV had been thrown out.

 

The customer took the repair shop to court and won the cost of a new TV set.

 

Bottom line, check with a local lawyer.

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Unbelievable. I would have fought that one. :real_anger:
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