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danielt1263

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I watched the repair pal video "selling" service centers on doing Slate work... The upshot is, if you have a repair pal nearby that already has a High Voltage Certification (ASE or equivalent), then they will likely sign up for Slate service since it would be no additional cost to them.

I actually have a Firestone just a couple of miles away that is already servicing Teslas along with several others within 10 miles.

They have three levels: accessory installation, low voltage repair, & high voltage repair. They also have vinyl wrapping as a separate specialty that can be added to any of those three levels.
 

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Next time I get out to the shop my mother uses, I intend to ask. I did notice a repairpal sign last time I was there, but there was another customer waiting to pay, so didn't want to delay them by getting into a discussion. I had brought up the Slate to the owner back before repairpal was announced by Slate.
I am wondering how much awareness shops even have of the Slate, it may be minimal, that webinar may have been just one of multiple, and shops that hadn't heard of the Slate may have ignored it. When Slate starts to get some more awareness in general, maybe as soon as the 24th, more shops may sign on.
 
 
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