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<blockquote data-quote="the727kid" data-source="post: 7459417" data-attributes="member: 569362"><p>As someone mentioned before, do not get in over your head. This forum is full of people that abuse the **** out of their stuff and it blows up. You could end up with 50 amps to repair in two weeks.</p><p></p><p>I would highly suggest only taking in what you can, and turning down repairs until you finish current amps. Turning down people because you are too busy will not cause you too lose business, but most likely gain it. Maybe start like a waiting list of some sort. This way, people don't end their amps and your so backed up it takes 3 months to fixed and your labeled a scammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the727kid, post: 7459417, member: 569362"] As someone mentioned before, do not get in over your head. This forum is full of people that abuse the **** out of their stuff and it blows up. You could end up with 50 amps to repair in two weeks. I would highly suggest only taking in what you can, and turning down repairs until you finish current amps. Turning down people because you are too busy will not cause you too lose business, but most likely gain it. Maybe start like a waiting list of some sort. This way, people don't end their amps and your so backed up it takes 3 months to fixed and your labeled a scammer. [/QUOTE]
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