Good point LANDY96 (you shouldn't care)...
I just know from my own experience: there you are facing an expensive quote for a lot of work; the service guy, who is very skilled at getting you to agree, is pointing out what ABSOLUTELY has to be done right now....it is very human and easy 'to cave' resulting in a whopper bill.
Then there is the so-called 'preventive maintenance' trap..this idea started out as a reasonably limited and prudent policy decades ago but has been 'massaged' into outrageous excesses in the replacement of anything/everything imaginable.
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