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I've gotten enough experience over the decades to know that I can't trust anything "new" these days.
I know just about everything has had corporate "tweaking" disease to the point that it's turned into crap with a pretty face.

Pretty much why you get pressured into buying those service contracts to make whatever doable or feasible repairs or replace the entire appliance altogether…

And hoping you’ll not encounter the same or worse breakdowns or need to replace…

Otherwise there’s the service contract you’ll have to pay for, for that!
 
Pretty much why you get pressured into buying those service contracts to make whatever doable or feasible repairs or replace the entire appliance altogether…

And hoping you’ll not encounter the same or worse breakdowns or need to replace…

Otherwise there’s the service contract you’ll have to pay for, for that!
It's almost like a conspiracy where one hand washes the other.....
I've noticed that in recent times those highly annoying tv ads using Fear to sell you a contract in case of a product/appliance failure or a car breakdown.
Interestingly, these annoying ads have popped up due to the increased cheapening and problems in those same products.
Basically, it's a time-payment plan just like those annoying "Final Wishes" commercials, aimed at people's "fear" of having their "loved ones" pay for their funeral costs.
It's all about putting fear into gullible people's minds.
And the reviews that I've read, the complaints, justify ignoring those money-grabbing creeps.
As I've mentioned before, pushing Fear is a powerful selling tool.

Better to put some money aside in your own bank account for unexpected repairs or replacement on your things. - or keeping a stash aside and a Will for when you croak.
This way, "you" are in control of problems, with no "middleman" involved in your affairs.
 
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