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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 661526" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>I know some customers can't afford everything at once so they pick up a piece here and there over the course of a year or more and when they feel they have everything they send it in to be built. I'm OK with that but if by chance they get the wrong part or an inferior part and don't know it I have to re-order it and depending on what it was it can delay the build time. It's usually easiest for me to discuss the build with the customer. Lay out some options until the customer is satisfied that's what they want. Then have the customer make a down payment and let me order everything for the build. As stated before we usually get dealer pricing on some parts and only charge the same as if you the customer were to buy the components yourself. I constitute the money I make on components as getting paid for the time making phone calls and answering e-mails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 661526, member: 2215"] I know some customers can't afford everything at once so they pick up a piece here and there over the course of a year or more and when they feel they have everything they send it in to be built. I'm OK with that but if by chance they get the wrong part or an inferior part and don't know it I have to re-order it and depending on what it was it can delay the build time. It's usually easiest for me to discuss the build with the customer. Lay out some options until the customer is satisfied that's what they want. Then have the customer make a down payment and let me order everything for the build. As stated before we usually get dealer pricing on some parts and only charge the same as if you the customer were to buy the components yourself. I constitute the money I make on components as getting paid for the time making phone calls and answering e-mails. [/QUOTE]
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