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The same thing you do with your car!
... which is take it to a dealership or a 3rd party repair place. Nobody is asking IM to fix this stuff for free. To cut everybody off who owns an IM product that is out of warranty is a bad idea. If the problem really is that they cannot get parts anymore, especially for the cab forward, then they should openly say that. Unlike a dealership, which can probably source parts for your car even if it's 20 years old if they really have to, IM has to rely on what they have on hand. I realize the situation is more difficult for them. They say, "We are no longer able to accept returns for non-warranty repairs.""No longer able" ... why? Because they don't want to? Because they don't have the technicians? Because they can't get the parts? Because they want to save their parts for warranty work? They should just explain. Issues like this go much better for everybody, with less wrankled customers, just by being open with customers about what's going on.
The appliance "repair" people I called said that since the manufacturer wouldn't supply a part they wouldn't repair the stove! For a few days I though I'd have to spend $5k on a new fairly high-end stove because of a broken $150 part.
Really Ed? Replacing a broken hinge in an otherwise properly functioning appliance is a bad thing? We sure live in litigious society, and most people seems to accept that. We are also living in a planned obsolescence "throw away" society.
I buy old parts for my washer and dryer, you can get them parts just about anywhere.
In a lot of ways we have become a disposable culture (disposable cars, disposable phones, etc). Very wasteful.
Yeah, but also profitable!
Definitely not sustainable. Yeah somebody is making a buck off this dumbness. We could do a lot of things better as a species - but all too often we don't.
True. But then again, we are just apes with opposable thumbs.