Estimating software
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I own an auto paint and body shop but mostly do complete paint jobs, little insurance work. Lately due to a major body shop near by closing down, I have been getting more requests for insurance work. I need an alternative to expensive estimating software. Does anyone know of a free online site I could use or at least one that does not charge a lot.
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your best bet would be to contact a parts supplier about this. They would know more about it. Our supplier provides a free estimating software for the shop.
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I am using Web-Est and find that it's worth the money. There are better, but a lot more expensive. With the Web-Est, you can customize the printout, and change your shop rates as well. It's a good program.
No better smell than fresh paint.
http://www.use.com/editset.pl?set=67406f07b7eb93a2633d http://www.coxcustomcarstx.com/ |
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Mitchell used to have an on-line estimating software. You paid per estimate.
I don't know if they still have it. Probably do. -- Gordon |
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Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:49 pm Location: s carolina usa Country: USA |
Try not to sign a contract.. Acura, and Morgan Olson truck make their parts list and number with price availablele free. I think others will do the same I pay 1100 bucks a year for crash writer, no contract, I pay for the year in advance and save. I like it. CCC services has mitchal, but they want you sighn your life away, They sucked me in with an auto renew contract for 2 yeras that bled me. they don't have a clue about customer service. It is nice to have a neat printed estimate... Looks matter.
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