In a message dated 3/23/2010 12:29:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> That was me. I just found out that it will cost $336 to fix - about 1/4 
> of what it cost new 3 years ago. So, televisions can be fixed, and not end 
> up in the landfill quite so soon. Jim, I don't know if it's bigger or better 
> than Greg's, but I'll bet it's just as good.  ;-) >>

Sure they can be fixed... but at the same price as to just buy a new one 
today!
Well maybe you have a 50 inch screen I can't remember.
I was told (read "lied to") that they actually take these things apart and 
reuse the parts.  Maybe not.

W.J.

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