by Bobby Basham »
Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:11 am
Good for you, MattTech, your reputation and word-of-mouth speaks for itself.
I just loathe the predators who take advantage of unsuspecting newbies embracing this old technology, or any technology, for that matter. You seem very thorough in what you do, and probably give, right on the nail estimates, minus any unexpected surprises that may pop up.
The repairs I do are for my own stuff. If one of my coworkers or friends are looking for a console, I' freely give them away and only charge for a new cartridge where needed. The Maggies don't leave the premises. No profit here for sure, after testing and replacing caps, resistors, other out-of-tolerane semiconductors, checking voltages. I don't wanna get into the repair business as an extra income after my approaching retirement. It would be a fun "hobby+, but I don't guarantee the work that I do even though they work fine when they roll out the door.
In all of my years of doing self-repairs, maybe only two people have asked me to repair something. Even though I think my soldering skills, reading schematics and testing voltages etc. are good, I don't like working on "other people's
stuff. Don't need any liabilities here in case I screw up.
I feel the same way about cooking...I think I'm a damn good cook, but get nervous when preparing food for others, potlucks or whatever and don't participate for some reason.
Sorry to go on ad nauseum again, but I don't want to give the local and elsewhere folks the impression that I'm a technician, but managed over the years to gain alot of knowledge and successfully done my own repairs.
MattTech, you must be worth your weight in gold since you have a good track record and your new/repeat customers are patient, knowing that they will have a job well done. Okay, I'll shut up.--BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona
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Bobby Basham on Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:19 am, edited 1 time in total.