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Old Posted: 28-07-2006 , 08:08 PM #6
dodo
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Hi Chris,
I would much prefer to have things repaired, but find that such a service is not really an option, and often more costly than buying new.

No-one seems to work at this any more, although there probably is quite a market for appliance repairs.

I remember when dry cleaners employed people to repair nylons, which was done with tiny crochet hooks, at so much a ladder.

It does seem a pity to throw out things, because they can't be repaired.

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