I have a Kenmore Series 90 dryer that I bought in 2000. Last week, the dryer wouldn't get hot, although it still tumbled. I called a local appliance repair place. The technician looked at it for a few minutes and then came back to me with a quote for $214. He said that it needed to have two parts replaced. That quote included:
$55 diagnostic fee
$66 parts
$80 labor
$13 tax
I wasn't happy of course, but I need my dryer and it would cost another $50-60 to have someone else come out, so I said OK. Then, he wasn't in my house 5 more minutes and he said he was done. He wasn't in my house ten minutes from start to finish.
I want to know if I was overcharged. Can anyone answer that for me given the following information?
The parts replaced (from the invoice)
Saftety switch - part #3390719
Cycle thermostat = part #3387134
I looked those up online (the web site called the safety switch a disposable thermal fuse) and the first place I found them would sell me both for $30. I was charged $66. And as I stated, I was also charged $80 for about three minutes labor.
$55 diagnostic fee
$66 parts
$80 labor
$13 tax
I wasn't happy of course, but I need my dryer and it would cost another $50-60 to have someone else come out, so I said OK. Then, he wasn't in my house 5 more minutes and he said he was done. He wasn't in my house ten minutes from start to finish.
I want to know if I was overcharged. Can anyone answer that for me given the following information?
The parts replaced (from the invoice)
Saftety switch - part #3390719
Cycle thermostat = part #3387134
I looked those up online (the web site called the safety switch a disposable thermal fuse) and the first place I found them would sell me both for $30. I was charged $66. And as I stated, I was also charged $80 for about three minutes labor.
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