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  • Shops that are located in residential or mixed retail areas will fair much better than shops located in industrial areas where customers and cars are not.  If you’re lucky enough to be in a residential area, you still have 50-70% of the local population doing the stay at home thing. They are following directions and know you are there and open, they just don’t think now is the time to leave the house.

    In order to get a sale with the half of the customers that may not be income affected, you still need to get the car in the shop. Doesn’t matter who you are, you’re going to feel some pain from this.

    I agree we need to stay positive, keep as many employees as possible and this is what the savings account is designed for.

  • Scott

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    February 20, 2020 at 5:11 pm in reply to: Best DVI System

    You missed Repair Shop Solutions on your link page.

  • Scott

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    August 19, 2013 at 11:40 am in reply to: Scheduling software

    If you’re looking for a great “Work in Progress” screen along with scheduling capability, try http://www.precisionautotime.com/ 

  • Scott

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    October 3, 2011 at 5:19 pm in reply to: Biggest Expense Hole?

    We came up for renewal with our laundry provider. shopped several

    options and then showed it to our current company, they matched prices

    and it’s saved us over $200 per month!

  • Scott

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    June 8, 2011 at 1:25 am in reply to: Anyone useing demandforce.com

    We’ve been using them for over a year. We are using them strictly for

    the thank you emails and the welcome emails. We do our own in-house

    follow up and online scheduling and I still gladly shell out the 300 per

    month just for the online reviews. 65% of our new customers have looked

    at our reputation online and that’s what made the difference for them.

    I know because I ask them.