At 04:53 PM 17/07/2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
The real reason is this: they call out onsite help (like any service) and they get told "hey, it's $75/hr" etc. and they may do it once, but after that, they just say "I'll spend $200 to get it fixed, or I can just go buy a new one and not have to worry about it"
I have got to move to your area. $75/hr US? $200 US to fix infection? Man. I could retire in two years. :)
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