View Poll Results: What would you do?...... Read the Scenario below.....
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Throw the service call ticket away, and remark, "Oh Well, another job lost."
1 14.29% -
Bill the management company for the diagnosis and close out the service call.
0 0% -
Notify the managment company that a safety device had been disabled
0 0% -
Notify the restaurant ownership that a safety device had been disabled
1 14.29% -
Notify the CEO of the servicer that a safety device had been disabled
2 28.57% -
Notify the Department of Licensing and Regulation that a safety device had been disabled
3 42.86% -
Apologize to the management company, and indicate that you'll do it "cheaper" next time. "Please call us again."
0 0% -
None of the Above.....Would have instructed my technician to weld over the pressure relief, in the first place.
0 0% -
Frequent this restaurant.... because you know the food is really well prepared and cared for.
0 0% -
Recommend the service management company to others in the restaurant business.... "Because these guys really know how to shop for the inexpensive repair.... they're good!"
0 0%
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21-01-2003, 07:16 AM #7
Whaaaa!
Cannot believe you did that to me. I just noticed this tonight. Boy, am I bummed out. Have had some experiences quite like this. Wonder if I could hit the receiver with a 30-06 from here.
Bruce H. Robinson
bhrobin@anchor-robinson.com
company page: www.anchor-robinson.com
personal page: www.anchor-robinson.com/bruce01.html
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