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Re: Why do appliances fail at bad times [message #96038 is a reply to message #96037] Tue, 04 October 2022 08:03 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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There's someone called Murphy that's behind all this. I'm sure of it. I've had similar calamities. As a few years back on the coldest week of the winter, (sub zero), the furnace blower seized up. Way past warranty so grab your ankles time. Fortunately I have a fireplace insert wood stove that staved off the chill.
All these insurance plans for appliances and vehicle repair are fraught with fine print clauses. Making your time of need a double dose of aggrivation.
 
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