tracy_from_oz
Contributor
Hi guys
I actually had this same problem and turns out you cant, well that is what I was told by Mares in an email from them.
I emailed Mares about the courses to be a certified tech for regs, they are running the courses at DEMA, and apparently you have to be part of a shop or get sponsored by one.
I actually understand this and why, but still an expensive pain in the back side for me.
To be honest this isnt a really good thing if you are an independent instructor with 12 Mares regs to service every year and at $50-100 a piece, you have to ask what is the use of instructing when your profits go to just reg service?
So to answer your question (in a very long winded way which has no real bearing on the actual question asked) on how can one be an authorised Mares dealer/tech, no they not allowed too.
You need to be a physical store front etc, as I was informed.
I actually had this same problem and turns out you cant, well that is what I was told by Mares in an email from them.
I emailed Mares about the courses to be a certified tech for regs, they are running the courses at DEMA, and apparently you have to be part of a shop or get sponsored by one.
I actually understand this and why, but still an expensive pain in the back side for me.
To be honest this isnt a really good thing if you are an independent instructor with 12 Mares regs to service every year and at $50-100 a piece, you have to ask what is the use of instructing when your profits go to just reg service?
So to answer your question (in a very long winded way which has no real bearing on the actual question asked) on how can one be an authorised Mares dealer/tech, no they not allowed too.
You need to be a physical store front etc, as I was informed.