Sunday, 19 February 2012

  • Legitimate Television repair people can do component level repair.

    Television repair has evolved through the years from extracting your vacuum tubes and taking them down to the drug store to make use of their tube tester, to the current plasma and LCD TVs spanning two yards between corner to corner that have virtually no consumer accessible parts. Home TV repair has advanced from a technician using a "tube caddy" to very skilled people who have a wide variety of tools and test gear.

    Due to the falling prices and low quality a reasonably big percentage of cheaper electronic products will go right to the land fill upon slight obsolescence or malfunction. For the higher end televisions which fail, repair is normally your best option. Your neighborhood Television repair shop has kept up with the latest technologies and is ready to take care of your repair requirements.

    At minimum in part due to reduced warranty payments by television makers a new kind of TV repair man has immerged; the ‘trunk slammer’. The Urban Dictionary defines a ‘trunk slammer’ as:

    “Derogatory term for a contractor who has minimal skill, experience and equipment. Trunk slammer implies the contractor works out of their car trunk, with no office or licenses and they will likely be difficult to find if the client is not happy with the work.”

    Let me add to the previously mentioned definition that trunk slammers hardly ever have workman’s compensation or financial responsibility insurance policies. Without being insured, any sort of mishap inside the customers home falls in the homeowners insurance policy. Even worse than that, if the trunk slammer technician injures him or her self within the customers home, the homeowner might possibly wind up footing the bill for an extended term disability.

    The hard cold truth is that the trunk slammer technician might not simply swindle you, damage your home or wreck your TV, they might destroy your whole life. These people often have fancy sites and large advertising budgets because what they're not paying in taxes, licenses, test equipment and insurance can be spent on advertising and marketing. Over the years there have been a few effective TV repair operations that were run from a really well outfitted trucks. In essence a rolling television repair shop. However there was only a few throughout the whole U . S . and I'm unaware of any within the Chicagoland region. Regardless, television techs which don't have TV service shops, office staff members to answer the phone, or a business license, I recommend you keep away from them.

    Rex Service Company is a associate in good standing with Electronic Service Dealers Association (ESDA), NESDA (National Electronic Service Dealers Association) and NSA (National Service Alliance). Rex Service has a business license in the Village of Worth Illinois, has workman’s compensation insurance and legal responsibility insurance coverage. Rex Service is graded favorably by the BBB.

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