• recklessengagement@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      We’re not replacing expensive parts or anything. If something is beyond the capability of a volunteer, or requires something we don’t have, we refer them to a local repair shop instead.

    • a4ng3l@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      Yeah but here’s the catch. If you want them to look at your shit it’s a flat €80 fee here. Whatever the outcome. And then you pay for parts with insane markups. And if it requires thinkering well they don’t do that (my American fridge where the dispenser lever isn’t made anymore- no interest in doing custom print or bypass).

      So unless you have happy interested passionate persons which usually is a hacker’s club you only have those kind of services it seems :-/

    • ButteryMonkey@piefed.social
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      6 hours ago

      My guess is because a lot of cheaper electronics are genuinely not worth repairing if you have to pay for it, even if the repair takes literally seconds to do, and anything that’s worth paying to repair can already be taken to eg computer repair places.

      The world we live in now is absolutely full of cheap electronics. That stuff breaks more often than better built and thus pricier models, so it should be the first stuff to get fixed. And that kinda requires free repair.

      I mean how much would you pay to fix a $20 coffee maker/kettle?