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He discussing another right-to-repair story and how apple’s genius bars are scamming people - Laptop owner baffled over two very different repair quotes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdr5RKi75NI

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Where?

I don’t think this us v them you’re insinuating at is helpful.

If you want to start criticizing people, maybe look at yourself in the mirror. You’re the only one here being hostile.

I won’t watch the video as I cannot watch animated things for too long. But honestly, I think it is hard to identify broken parts and they might get the wrong thing, therefore different quotes.

I would like to hear about their reaction when the mistake becomes clear. Issuing the costs for the correct replacement/repair and wave the wrong one would be the correct thing to do.

But actually, I don’t think this is an Apple exclusive problem. Some companies are better, some are worse, but I couldn’t repair any modern laptop by myself without fearing to break anything, be it Huawei, Chuwi or Apple.

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