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Seatco Of Arlington - (703) 931-4800
Seatco Of Arlington
5610 Scoville St
Baileys Crossroads, VA 22041
(703) 931-4800 Neighborhoods: Bailey's Crossroads
Markets:
Washington, DC Metro
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Customer Reviews
Friendly experts. Fair prices.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2008-11-21T10:38:00Z
I'm restoring an old motorcycle and wanted to replace my rotting vinyl seat. I explained that I wanted the seat recovering to preserve the original button placement and natural creases where the seat curved. I also wanted them to put in gel-foam insert to make long rides more comfortable. Lastly, I wanted them to print Maxim X on the back, just as the original.
I was told it wouldn't be a problem and was given an estimate that was the same or lower than anything I had gotten anywhere else (after a lengthy search). Three weeks later, my seat was better than new. It looks gorgeous! The Maxim X was hand-embroidered. The gel-foam insert is so comfortable and the vinyl used feels like glove-leather.
I cannot emphasize enough how friendly the Seatco experts are. Their prices aren't cheapest but they're not exorbitant either. Either way, with Seatco, you get *more* than you pay for.
I've recommended Seatco to all my vintage motorycle-riding friends and will continue to d
Negotiate the price up front!
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2008-02-14T11:28:00Z
They do good work, BUT negotiate the price up front. They did some work for me⦠The owner told me that he thought it would take 4 hours and his hourly rate was $85. I waited while they did the work. The work took 3 hours, but they charged me for 4 hours anyway. My car was in his shop for a total of 3.5 hours, but I watched the tech take several breaks to chat on his cell phone and also stopped to eat lunch. When I questioned it the owner started a screaming match with me. Complaining about his overhead, etc.
He stated that he told me four hours, so that was what I owed. I asked him if it took 6 hours, would he charge for four, and he said no I would then charge you for six. So what is the difference?
I sent him a letter the next day:
Neal,
Why did you ignore your own policy yesterday? You have a sign on your wall that clearly states your hourly rate of $85.00 an hour. I agreed to pay that hourly rate. The job took 3 hours and yet you charged me for 4 hours. If your empl
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