By Independent Service Provider David Riddle On May 14, 2012 I received this letter in the mail. We haven’t done much work for this Third Party Administrator (TPA) and I guess this explains why. Dear Service Provider, We recently performed a rate audit and identified your service center as having rates considerably higher than other…
Month: May 2012
Building a Good Relationship with Your Parts Distributor
Relationship opportunities come to us all the time with parents, children, friends, business associates and even the casual stranger we meet and connect with. Every interaction with another, offers us a chance to be in a relationship. We spend 30% of our working day building a significant proportion of our relationships from our business experiences….
Wash Some Green Into Your Laundry
Save some green and help the earth without ever leaving your laundry room Wash out your family’s green grass stains and wash in even more green savings. The laundry room can be the busiest room in your house, and if your washer and dryer aren’t performing at their best, it could show up on your…
Understanding the Adaptive Defrost Control in the New-style GE Top-mount Refrigerators
by Samurai Appliance Repair Man, http://www.Appliantology.org There are at least as many adaptive defrost control (ADC) schemes out there as there are manufacturers– maybe even double. Most of the manufacturers have two and sometimes more, different ADC systems depending on the make and model of the refrigerator. Keeping up with ’em all can make your…
Deciding to Lease or Buy
Leasing vs. buying By Alberta Motor Association Leasing is based on the concept that you pay for the vehicle’s depreciation during the time you drive it. When you lease, you are essentially renting the vehicle for a number of years. You have the option of making a down payment to reduce the size of…