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Newcomb & Co Svc
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Tried to sell me a $129 condenser motor for $624. I just ordered the motor from CDN Systems. The part incudng overnight delivery for a total of $200. If you are interested in seeing for yourself - just google part # F48K58A01 . That is the part Newcomb wants $624 for - see for yourself what a huge markup this is.
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Just called to cancel my service with Newcomb. On August 21, 2007 they replaced the Condenser Motor. It was a $624 part and they tacked on a $90 fee because I live 3 miles south of Garner (Their technician however lives 5 minutes down the road from me).
Now on July 12th, 2010 the motor they installed not even three years ago is dead. I called them out again. They told me I'd have to get a new motor - Another $624+whatever labor. I took a picture of the part, then went to Google and found the EXACT replacement part (same UPC Code even) for $129 brand new with a warranty better than Newcomb's 1 Year warranty.
Tomorrow an ex-Newcomb employee and I will be installing my fan. Total Cost comparison:
Using Newcomb: $771 total (this was the total in 2007
Quick google search and use of a screwdriver: $201 and a beer.
Pros: Clean Van?
Cons: Markup of $400 on motor, New part died within 2 years.
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