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Dan
In my experience you need to check out any company you do business with. I have done business with big companies and very little companies, some good, some bad. In this day and age I would ask the following questions:
Can I see your shop?
Not your buddies shop or pictures of your buddies shop, your shop. If you can see their shop, you can see if it can do what they say it does. They also must have the proper tools to do the work they say they can do. Like if they paint cars, they must have a paint booth. If they didn't it would raise flags to me. You may find out that a companies shop is a mailbox.
Do you do all the work in house or send in out to a job shop?
If they send it out to a job shop then you are paying a middle man and they are charging money that you do not need to pay. You could find some job shop by you locally. With the computer age they set up websites and drop ship everything and all they do is collect a check. That is nothing more than an ebay store at work.
How long have they been in business?
If they have been around awhile then that tells you they are doing something right?
As always I would do a lot of research and draw your own conclusions. I use these questions when I search for work to be done for me. This is my opinion and I can only talk about my experiences. I do not know anything about either company so all I can say is do some research.
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