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Sounds like another crappio or chippio or whatever you call them. 20 minute repairs by part time summer help? What kind of quality do think that is?
Maybe I'm thinking of this the wrong way. If we all do quicky repairs and set our stansards lower we could get alot more repairs done and make as much money as these clowns.

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ghost rider wrote:Sounds like another crappio or chippio or whatever you call them. 20 minute repairs by part time summer help? What kind of quality do think that is?
Maybe I'm thinking of this the wrong way. If we all do quicky repairs and set our stansards lower we could get alot more repairs done and make as much money as these clowns.

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I was kinda thinkin the same thing... But it was interesting.
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I don't think I'd lump him in with the Chipio bunch. I follow him on Facebook etc. and it seems to me he has a pretty darn good thing going. I've watched his training videos and scoured his website. I think the guy is totally legit and I give him props for his business model and marketing. I personally think the guy is a WSR genius. When I first heard of him, I did some work for a Canadian RV'er customer whose son works for Deco. Thats when I started following him. I think this would be a great business model for someone to pickup here in the States. Lord knows if I had the capital it would be me. I'm pretty sure he uses DeltaKits equipment too.
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