Regards Jruan Be=in forwarded message: From: Dave Raines Subject: Digital Projection =epair Date: August =, 2014 at 7:15:30 PM AST To:' Cc: Cindy Aviles Shaun Kastner =div lang="EN-US" link=" #0563C1" vlink="#954F72" style="font-size:=12px;"> Jermaine, Upon =urther review, we feel that it would be best if you left the projector =n place and we sent a technician out to evaluate the =ssues. By the time you remove the projector, find a foam =added crate, pack it, ship it insured, the costs and time associated =ith this will be higher than having one of our men go onsite to service =t. Furthermore, we will then need to ship it back to you =nd a professional will need to re-install, aim, calibrate and adjust =t. In the end, the cost and time could be more =han double than our fees for an onsite =isit. Assuming =hat the labor is 1-2 days and the travel expenses are the same as =uoted in estimate JRSTUSVI002, the overall cost for Osbee would be =5,300 without parts. If we need to replace the bulbs (Part = 108- 772/3) is $995 each and this projector requires two =ulbs. If the lens motor needs to be replaced, this cost is = bit more tricky. We may be able to manually repair it onsite if =t is a minor problem. Worse case, we can remove the motor and =anually focus the lens. While we =re there, we will also perform a full system checkup on the A/V side =nd update any software or firmware that is =vailable. In total, =e are estimating a worse case cost of $7290 plus =ax. If you would like to move forward with the plans, =lease let us know and we will make arrangements =SAP. Dave =aines President Osbee Industries, Inc. 99 Calvert Street - =uite 100 - Harrison, NY 10528 555 Fifth Ave - 9th Fl - New York, NY =0017 1 2 EFTA_R1_02160438 EFTA02717199