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|    Carlos E.R. to Ed P    |
|    Re: Dishwasher followup    |
|    26 Nov 25 11:27:38    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2025-11-26 01:25, Ed P wrote:       > On 11/25/2025 7:03 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >> On 2025-11-25 22:28, Ed P wrote:       >>> On 11/25/2025 1:45 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >>>> On 2025-11-25 03:16, Ed P wrote:       >>>>> Couple of weeks ago there was discussion of dishwashers. I       >>>>> mentioned mine failed the night before leaving for a couple of       >>>>> weeks. It is a 7 year old GE that does a good job so worth fixing.       >>>>> I called Mike, the appliance guy while away so he could come today.       >>>>>       >>>>> I could have done the job after watching a video. My guess for       >>>>> time would be about an hour+ for the repair, plus time getting the       >>>>> part. Mike said it is a common failure and he has probably done a       >>>>> hundred of them and carries a couple of the circuit boards with       >>>>> him. It was amazing to watch him do the job in about 20 minutes.       >>>>> remove lower panel, removed door, disassemble door, remove circuit       >>>>> board, then reverse.       >>>>>       >>>>> Cash price $280.       >>>>       >>>> Do you know how much was "work" and how much the components? These       >>>> things are still much cheaper on my corner of the world, often the       >>>> replacements boards are too expensive, not the workmanship.       >>>>       >>>       >>> Labor was $99       >>> Part and tax $204       >>> Credit card total $303.       >>> Cash price $280.       >>       >> Ah, ok, so labour was not that exorbitant. The part was expensive. But       >> now I am curious about some other thing: they charge differently with       >> credit card than with cash?       >>       >       > Seriously? If you pay with a credit card, they pay about 3% fee, and       > there is a record of the transaction. As a business, you report it, pay       > various taxes on the income, both business and personal.              Well, I know that the cost for the merchant is different, but it is       forbidden to charge differently. It is usually written in the contract       with the bank.                     --       Cheers, Carlos.       ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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