Some states may vary on this but in Tennessee depending on the item determines how long it must stay. Some items such as small electronics 30 days. Other items such as cars and trucks 90 days.
As long as your customer is an active customer.
About a year until you file taxes
For as long as the customer wants it to be kept open.
There is no such requirement. They can sell it the next minute after you trade it in if they have a customer.
Most dealers near me charge upwards of $75 an hour. My local repair guy from when my warranty is out charges $35-$50 based on how long a customer you've been. He works cheap honestly. You'll be lucky around Chicago to find it under $75.
A customer had a long history of Internet problems. When she called her Internet Provider's repair department, she sounded angry and belligerent. The new representative became offended by the customer's anger. They began arguing. However, all the customer needed was to know the representative understood the customer's frustration!
customer service stems from motivated customers who want to reach their goal. What is their goal? In what way can I help them to reach their goal. Once you have laid out a long-range plan, keep going until the goal is reached.
Yes. It is called flat rate, and as far as I know, it is mandatory in every state that a shop not exceed flat rate for any auto repair. Flat rate is determined by a third party, who performs the task on the actual vehicle, and records it. It is a system designed to keep things uniform, and even, and to protect the customer from price gouging. A good tech can half flat rate, and should be able to do two jobs in the time of one. That is a bargaining tool for the customer, as long as it is a routine job, on a routine car.
you keep it until ur membership is expired
To make good call and friendly customer. To make tasty dish. Also to keep happy.
You could say "I don't think there ever has to be a crisis as long as you keep a level head."
It depends on the person, but personally I keep it until it rips, or I need a bigger one, or something like that.