
If it only took us 10 minutes to fix the problem, why should you pay for a full hour of labor? Santa Barbara's most popular computer repair company doesn't charge per hour; we charge per task. With so many businesses using intranet networks today such as
VPN at ATT.com, it's understandable that many feel they can utilize their in-house tech plans, which is great, but if you only have a few problem computers on the network, contact us so we can fix them right away.
When you're paying by the hour, time suddenly becomes an important factor. If the computer repair tech runs into difficulities with the task, he'll feel stressed to get the project completed quickly so you won't have to pay any additional time, and he may make mistakes. Also, you don't want to spend your time looking over the computer repair tech's shoulder and glancing at your watch the entire time, do you?
We'll tell you exactly how much the task will cost before we perform it - regardless how long it takes for us to complete the computer repair. So if we get the service done in 5 minutes or 5 hours, it still costs the same price. In the traditional pay-per-hour plan, you get stuck with a bill for all the hours the computer tech spends working for you. Under that payment plan, if the computer repair tech estimates it to take an hour and it turns out it took him 3 hours, he'll bill you for all 3. That seems a little unfair, don't you think?
If we start a computer service, whether it is fixing Dell Desktop computers or Toshiba laptops, and after a couple of hours realize we can't fix it - we don't charge you. We figure you're paying us to get the job finished. The evil pay-by-hour plan would mean you'd have to pay the tech for the two fruitless hours he attempted to fix the problem. But with Nerds to the Rescue it's simple: no fix = no pay.
Since we're not being paid by the hour, it's in our best interest to get done quickly so we can get to our next appointment. How motivated do you think someone is who's paid by the hour?