"They don't make things like they used to"
Ok I sound like old man talking. . .
But it's true. Especially appliances.
There has been a huge uptick in repair requests for appliances and it has customers irate.
Especially newer appliances manufactured in the last 5 years.
Many repairmen are telling the customers it's better to just get another one rather than repair it.
The days of buying a refrigerator and having it last for 30 years are over.
Are we living in the age of disposable appliances?
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