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$450 to replace a seal is theft.
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If you have any talent with a screwdriver it’s really easy. DIY. Just be sure to take one or two screws out THEN START REPLACING WITH NEW ONE. Do NOT remove the entire old one completely before starting the new one.
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One thing to consider is that, when a plumber or electrician comes to your house, they have a truck full of standard parts, so they can often complete a project with one trip. But, someone who repairs appliances cannot stock standard appliance parts because most parts are unique to a specific appliance. So, they need to make two trips to your house, one to diagnose the problem and order the parts, and then another trip to install the parts. A refrigerator door gasket is not a standard part, and many appliance parts are expensive. A DIYer can often find a cheap after-market appliance part on Amazon, but an appliance repair company, who offers a guaranteed repair, may not want to rely on after-market parts.
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Rest is probably service
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I wouldn't pay that for a fridge that's obviously quite old. I'd justify a new $1,000 one by thinking I'm just paying $550.00 for it.
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Oh my, how old is this frig. my son has a 15 yr. old frig. & hasn’t had to put a nickle in it yet. Good luck with your frig.
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Let's step back a strip of rubber for $450 and I might be wrong, but I doubt it comes with a warranty? |
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