Monday, April 4, 2011

Value-For-Money Car Electrician Service in Diliman, Quezon City

On my way to the Iblog Summit  at  Malcolm Theater, University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman  last Friday afternoon,  the temperature needle of my car  started to rise to alarm level.

I was already on C.P. Garcia Avenue, which leads up to the guarded gates of   UP campus,  when I decided to pull over to a  curbside car  repair shop with a  sign "Radiator."  It was one of those hole-in-the-wall type of shops but it did not deter me from asking assistance from the person on-duty--  Anthony Mendoza.

Anthony was able to diagnose immediately  my car's  condition--  two hoses needed replacement.    He said he could help by getting the  parts from Kamias Avenue, a few kilometers away.  Good thing that he had a motorcycle  on hand.    Before I asked him to buy the parts, I asked him  how much it would cost me. Anthony said Ps 250 for his  service and the parts would be at cost-- to be supported by receipts from the auto parts shop.

I agreed to engage his services  and while I was waiting for the work to finish, I was glad to wait in  a nondescript internet cafe  called "Richnet" right beside Anthony's shop.  Richnet charges only Ps 15 per hour.    I actually had to ask the attendant twice if I got the price right, yes it was Ps  15 per hour.

About an hour after I entered Richnet, Anthony  informed me that the repair was done.  The replacement hoses and the clips cost Ps 180,  and for his transportation cost, Anthony just charged the Ps 50 cost of gasoline he loaded in  his motorbike.  If I were to consider  the convenience,    promptness of service and the total cost of the  repair  to  how it would have been   if I  had gone  to  a  gas station instead,  I knew that I got a good deal.

Soon after, I was back on the wheel,  glad to  drive straight to UP College of Law to  catch up with the Iblog Summit.


For motorists  within the vicinity of  Diliman,  Anthony's cell number is  0919 9543741.  He can do roadside  assistance as he is mobile with his motorbike

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