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Lets see, you bought a gfi at Home Depot, it goes bad at 14 months, you replace it and the customer who works there at tht H.D. doesn't think you should be charging her for coming out to replace the device. I would tell her to pay her bill she owes you, and if she likes she gets your permission to afterwards pass your invoice on to her employers for refund. Last time I checked, Home Depot does not send out technicians to replace electrical devices that have a failure within the one year manufacturer's warrenty period, let alone two months afterwards. How can she expect you to do it then?
 
macmikeman said:
How can she expect you to do it then?
Unfortunately, there are no rules when it comes to expectations. That's why we have courts.

"You know what we call people who don't have written contracts? We call them "litigants." ~ Judge Marylin Milian
 
Some people you just can't please is no lie. I had a lady call 2 years after the work was finished. She said her drop to the garage fell down and it was my responsibility because she had a "professional" tell her it was not originally wired properly. She didn't even bother to move the tree branch that fell on the drop before I showed up. She was not happy about my bill. I should have charged her double.
 
$55 is a bargain to have a electrician show up and flip a light switch let alone replace a GFI and troubleshoot a circuit. She should be happy! I'd just bill her and not worry bout it.
 
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