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Originally Posted by Ski Bum
The problem with this story is the story. How much did said neighbor pay for the yearly check up? If it was $19.95, that isn't much to put toward the cost of replacing the capacitor. If it was $199.95, then you have a point. But at this point, you only have a story.
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Call it a story if you want, but it is standard fare. I did not ask what the Check Up fee was because I knew it was not $19.95. For the record , it was $130.