rockcrawler31 wrote:they reckoned that it took an hour to get the pump out and 5.5 hours to get back in and adjust. doesn't sound right to me, do you reckon it takes 5.5 hours to refit a fuel pump?
rockcrawler31 wrote:I also asked for an estimation of time to get the job done, and about 3 or 4 hours on the outside was the answer, not 6.5 hours
I don't see that $70 an hour is a really exorbitant rate these days, but I think you're entitled to be annoyed if you got told it would take 3 or 4 hours at most and then you were billed for 6.5
Also 5.5 hours seems like a lot to refit the pump, although I admit I don't know anything about diesels so I could be wrong there.
As for the "free money" for the pump rebuild that he got a third party to do, well, I don't really have a problem with it within reason, as long as it doesn't ultimately leave you in a position where you're paying much more for the rebuild than you would have if you'd gone there yourself. Same with parts mark-up; I don't have a problem with paying RRP when the mech pays trade, but I do have a problem when a six dollar set of points ends up being $25 just so the mechanic can make more money.
Mad_Landie wrote:SIMPLE..DONT LIKE THE PRICE DO IT YOURSELF
I had a mechanic (years ago, before I started doing more for myself) who I told to go up to $1200 for some work, and ended up getting a bill for $2600. So I never got the chance to decide if I liked the price or not. This guy was a mate of my brother so I pretty much had to pay in the end, but I had some pretty loud arguments in his workshop - he scratched the brand-new paint too.
My point is that mechanics are not always the angels that everyone in this thread is making them out to be. Sure, $70 an hour is fair, and of course it's worth paying if you want it done right. But that doesn't mean there aren't some mechanics or other tradesmen who charge customers for more hours than they actually worked, or who mark up parts much more than is really fair. And in my experience nearly all of them spend more hours than they say they will beforehand, which I never do with my clients and which i think I am entitled to get pissed off about - when I give an estimate I stick to it and if I go over time that's my problem for giving a bad estimate.
I don't know whether the mechanic being talked about here is totally honest or not but I don't see why everyone is just assuming he is, and I think you're getting flamed more than you really deserve.
Anyway. If you really think this guy shafted you I guess you go somewhere else next time, and when you find one you trust you stick with him.
Jason
This is not legal advice.