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moneymaker
ParticipantTry Tijuana with a pickup if you want inexpensive.
moneymaker
ParticipantTry Tijuana with a pickup if you want inexpensive.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=briansd1]
When my brother’s AC went out, the repairman wanted to charge him $400 to replace the capacitor. Through a buddy who’s a contractor he got a new one for $10 and replaced it himself.[/quote]
If it was the start capacitor it may be a bandaid fix as the compressor itself may be getting ready to go. Hopefully it was the run capacitor, but then you might ask yourself why did that break? As far as Solar goes I would also like to do it, but I think I’ll wait a little while just in case this Bloom fuel cell is for real.moneymaker
Participant[quote=briansd1]
When my brother’s AC went out, the repairman wanted to charge him $400 to replace the capacitor. Through a buddy who’s a contractor he got a new one for $10 and replaced it himself.[/quote]
If it was the start capacitor it may be a bandaid fix as the compressor itself may be getting ready to go. Hopefully it was the run capacitor, but then you might ask yourself why did that break? As far as Solar goes I would also like to do it, but I think I’ll wait a little while just in case this Bloom fuel cell is for real.moneymaker
Participant[quote=briansd1]
When my brother’s AC went out, the repairman wanted to charge him $400 to replace the capacitor. Through a buddy who’s a contractor he got a new one for $10 and replaced it himself.[/quote]
If it was the start capacitor it may be a bandaid fix as the compressor itself may be getting ready to go. Hopefully it was the run capacitor, but then you might ask yourself why did that break? As far as Solar goes I would also like to do it, but I think I’ll wait a little while just in case this Bloom fuel cell is for real.moneymaker
Participant[quote=briansd1]
When my brother’s AC went out, the repairman wanted to charge him $400 to replace the capacitor. Through a buddy who’s a contractor he got a new one for $10 and replaced it himself.[/quote]
If it was the start capacitor it may be a bandaid fix as the compressor itself may be getting ready to go. Hopefully it was the run capacitor, but then you might ask yourself why did that break? As far as Solar goes I would also like to do it, but I think I’ll wait a little while just in case this Bloom fuel cell is for real.moneymaker
Participant[quote=briansd1]
When my brother’s AC went out, the repairman wanted to charge him $400 to replace the capacitor. Through a buddy who’s a contractor he got a new one for $10 and replaced it himself.[/quote]
If it was the start capacitor it may be a bandaid fix as the compressor itself may be getting ready to go. Hopefully it was the run capacitor, but then you might ask yourself why did that break? As far as Solar goes I would also like to do it, but I think I’ll wait a little while just in case this Bloom fuel cell is for real.moneymaker
ParticipantWithout reading the entire post(commercial,I’m guessing you spent some of those 20 years perhaps working at a credit union) I will say I started out with a well known credit union,because that’s where one of my parents kept their money. Well I had to move my money else where because they weren’t paying enough in interest. I still have that account open and if they ever decide to pay decent interest I would be happy to move my money back. Truth is you really do have to shop around. My most recent account opened was with US Bank and I like the people they have working for them at my local branch. Honestly most of my money is with what used to be WAMU, I’m not sure if I like Chase to me they resemble a little too closely a bank that sounds like an old stage coach. Anyway just thought I’d counter the original posting, I know financial institutions are a business and just because they are bigger or more efficient does not necessarily mean they are going to share that wealth with you the customer.P.S>Anybody know who pays the best interest right now?
moneymaker
ParticipantWithout reading the entire post(commercial,I’m guessing you spent some of those 20 years perhaps working at a credit union) I will say I started out with a well known credit union,because that’s where one of my parents kept their money. Well I had to move my money else where because they weren’t paying enough in interest. I still have that account open and if they ever decide to pay decent interest I would be happy to move my money back. Truth is you really do have to shop around. My most recent account opened was with US Bank and I like the people they have working for them at my local branch. Honestly most of my money is with what used to be WAMU, I’m not sure if I like Chase to me they resemble a little too closely a bank that sounds like an old stage coach. Anyway just thought I’d counter the original posting, I know financial institutions are a business and just because they are bigger or more efficient does not necessarily mean they are going to share that wealth with you the customer.P.S>Anybody know who pays the best interest right now?
moneymaker
ParticipantWithout reading the entire post(commercial,I’m guessing you spent some of those 20 years perhaps working at a credit union) I will say I started out with a well known credit union,because that’s where one of my parents kept their money. Well I had to move my money else where because they weren’t paying enough in interest. I still have that account open and if they ever decide to pay decent interest I would be happy to move my money back. Truth is you really do have to shop around. My most recent account opened was with US Bank and I like the people they have working for them at my local branch. Honestly most of my money is with what used to be WAMU, I’m not sure if I like Chase to me they resemble a little too closely a bank that sounds like an old stage coach. Anyway just thought I’d counter the original posting, I know financial institutions are a business and just because they are bigger or more efficient does not necessarily mean they are going to share that wealth with you the customer.P.S>Anybody know who pays the best interest right now?
moneymaker
ParticipantWithout reading the entire post(commercial,I’m guessing you spent some of those 20 years perhaps working at a credit union) I will say I started out with a well known credit union,because that’s where one of my parents kept their money. Well I had to move my money else where because they weren’t paying enough in interest. I still have that account open and if they ever decide to pay decent interest I would be happy to move my money back. Truth is you really do have to shop around. My most recent account opened was with US Bank and I like the people they have working for them at my local branch. Honestly most of my money is with what used to be WAMU, I’m not sure if I like Chase to me they resemble a little too closely a bank that sounds like an old stage coach. Anyway just thought I’d counter the original posting, I know financial institutions are a business and just because they are bigger or more efficient does not necessarily mean they are going to share that wealth with you the customer.P.S>Anybody know who pays the best interest right now?
moneymaker
ParticipantWithout reading the entire post(commercial,I’m guessing you spent some of those 20 years perhaps working at a credit union) I will say I started out with a well known credit union,because that’s where one of my parents kept their money. Well I had to move my money else where because they weren’t paying enough in interest. I still have that account open and if they ever decide to pay decent interest I would be happy to move my money back. Truth is you really do have to shop around. My most recent account opened was with US Bank and I like the people they have working for them at my local branch. Honestly most of my money is with what used to be WAMU, I’m not sure if I like Chase to me they resemble a little too closely a bank that sounds like an old stage coach. Anyway just thought I’d counter the original posting, I know financial institutions are a business and just because they are bigger or more efficient does not necessarily mean they are going to share that wealth with you the customer.P.S>Anybody know who pays the best interest right now?
moneymaker
ParticipantYes if the cost issue is “fixed”($10 band aids), then the health care system will be a lot healthier,pun intended. Then everything will work itself out. Until then the financial rape of individuals/companies will just pass to the government. I believe the auto repair industry in CA was “reformed” many years ago by forcing mechanics(just substitue doctor here for a fix)to quote prices upfront and in writing. Without upfront cost knowledge(think dinner menu) there is no competition.
moneymaker
ParticipantYes if the cost issue is “fixed”($10 band aids), then the health care system will be a lot healthier,pun intended. Then everything will work itself out. Until then the financial rape of individuals/companies will just pass to the government. I believe the auto repair industry in CA was “reformed” many years ago by forcing mechanics(just substitue doctor here for a fix)to quote prices upfront and in writing. Without upfront cost knowledge(think dinner menu) there is no competition.
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