DisneyFan32WI
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Not enough info given. Was the bill itemized? Did your mom authorize him to just go ahead and fix it and bill her?
When I have a repairman come to my house, I have them tell me what it is going to cost and what they are going to do BEFORE I give the ok for the work. Usually there is a fee for the diagnosis, then they tell me what the work will cost and at that point I decide if it is worth repairing. Sounds to me like your mom might be partly at fault here, but hard to know without all the info.

My mom called a plumber to fix the washing machine. Apparently it was leaking water down into the basement. The repairman came out and spent 3 hours "fixing it." he left the house and put the $580 bill on the table fo her. She came home from work, did the laundry, and the water was leaking down into the basement again. She called him back that night, and he came out to look at it again. He said he can't fix it. She was told to call someone that had a special piece of equipment called a jetter(sp?).
Since my mom is all alone now and money is extremely tight, I am carefully watching what is spent. I don't agree that she should pay a repairman for something that wasn't even fixed.
What do you think?

I don't know of a single plumber in our area who charges a set rate, set up-front, for "fixing" a problem regardless of what it takes. Plumbers generally charge for the work they do, not the results that they achieve. A lot of the work involved is discovering what the problem is, and even trying different things to see if any of them will do the trick. Plumbers absolutely do get paid for their attempts, even if they are not successful. That's life.
Now whether the actual dollar-amount is correct or not depends on the plumber's rates, which I assume the OP asked about in advance.
Yup that's pretty-much standard practice ime and utterly fair and reasonable. The diagnostic fee, though, is sometimes (maybe mostly?) expressed as an hourly rate, continually charged until they discover what's wrong or until the customer tells the plumber to stop trying.Hey Bicker,
Do the plumbers in your area give quotes though? I'm in Southern NJ and if you call a plumber generally, 1) they will give you a "fixed" rate for coming out and diagnosing the problem. Usually it's a $100 buck "service" fee. That has to be paid regardless to whether you have him do the work or not. then after they try and diagnosis the problem and suggest a solution they will give you another estimate for the work.