Unspeaked macrumors 68020 Dec 29, 2003 2,448 1 West Coast Aug 3, 2006 #26 RacerX said: I charge $25 per hour for home (non-professional) users. Click to expand... That's totally reasonable, and less than most shops seem to charge ($30+). My comment was totally made in jest; thus the
RacerX said: I charge $25 per hour for home (non-professional) users. Click to expand... That's totally reasonable, and less than most shops seem to charge ($30+). My comment was totally made in jest; thus the
gadgetgirl85 macrumors 68040 Original poster Mar 24, 2006 3,805 370 Aug 3, 2006 #27 I paid $200 for a memory stick and installation but I got a $50 discount
A aristobrat macrumors G5 Oct 14, 2005 12,292 1,403 Aug 3, 2006 #28 RacerX said: Are you assuming that I make a profit? Click to expand... Nope, just commenting that I have zero business sense. Sorry if that offended you somehow!!!
RacerX said: Are you assuming that I make a profit? Click to expand... Nope, just commenting that I have zero business sense. Sorry if that offended you somehow!!!
caveman_uk Guest Feb 17, 2003 2,390 1 Hitchin, Herts, UK Aug 5, 2006 #29 RacerX said: And the last time I checked those don't come standard in any computer repair tool kit... and unless you want to show us one that includes it, yes, it is a special tool. Click to expand... I have a palette knife in my kitchen drawer so no, it's not what I'd call a special tool.
RacerX said: And the last time I checked those don't come standard in any computer repair tool kit... and unless you want to show us one that includes it, yes, it is a special tool. Click to expand... I have a palette knife in my kitchen drawer so no, it's not what I'd call a special tool.