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President:
Dave Israel
Vice-Presidents:
Stewart Richland
vicepresident1@unitedcivic.org
Dom Guarnagia
Fausto Fabbro
vicepresident3@unitedcivic.org
Patricia Caputo
vicepresident4@unitedcivic.org
Treasurer Ed Grossman
Recording Secretary
J. Robinson
Corresponding Secretary
Bob Rivera
UCO Exec Assistant
Community Association Manager:
Donald Foster
Executive Board
Marilyn Curtis
Maureen Debigare
Ruth Dreiss
George Franklin
Richard Handelsman
Roger Hotaling
Jackie Karlan
Patricia Keane
Bobbi Levin
Mike Rayber
Joyce Reiss
Alice Schrass
Esther Sutofsky
David Torres
Lori Torres
Does anyone still fix TVs> I thought that all our appliances were unable to be fixed and were just throw away. Did you look in the phone book?
ReplyDeleteOld TVs can be fixed. I use to deal with a great tv repairman that could fix everything. But he retired and left the area.
ReplyDeleteNext step will be to look in the phonebook. Just thought someone might have some firsthand experience.
The reason why most people do not bother to have it repaired is that the price of a new TV is not gigantic as when TVs first appeared on the scene. It is better to toss it into the trash. The money saved by having it not repaired is like a discount on the new set. Most TVs last five years plus. They are not very expensive as they used to be. The only expensive ones are the flatscreen ones. I recently purchased one, a 26 inch TV, at WalMart, tax and all, total price was $500. I could have purchased a regular TV for a quarter of the price, and it too would last five years plus.
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