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A small electric household item stops working. It has accessible screws on the back. You have a screwdriver. Do you

Survey period: 5 Aug 2013 to 12 Aug 2013

(What's the first thing you do)

OptionVotes% 
Put the screwdriver down because there's a "warranty void if removed" sticker over a screw13514.05
Put the screwdriver down and search for electrical repairers454.68
Ask a friend / neighbour / random stranger to take a look for you151.56
Go crazy with the screwdriver60262.64
Replace the item.16417.07



 
GeneralDepending on the situation Pin
JasminHan4-Aug-13 23:19
professionalJasminHan4-Aug-13 23:19 
GeneralDepends on the item type, cost and warranty... Pin
AlexCode4-Aug-13 21:14
professionalAlexCode4-Aug-13 21:14 
GeneralRe: Depends on the item type, cost and warranty... Pin
Jan Steyn4-Aug-13 22:09
Jan Steyn4-Aug-13 22:09 
GeneralRe: Depends on the item type, cost and warranty... Pin
AlexCode4-Aug-13 22:20
professionalAlexCode4-Aug-13 22:20 
GeneralRe: Depends on the item type, cost and warranty... Pin
ed welch5-Aug-13 3:27
ed welch5-Aug-13 3:27 
GeneralWith a screwdriver... Pin
Sander Rossel4-Aug-13 21:05
professionalSander Rossel4-Aug-13 21:05 
GeneralTime to see!!! Pin
♥…ЯҠ…♥4-Aug-13 20:01
professional♥…ЯҠ…♥4-Aug-13 20:01 
GeneralTo tinker or not to tinker - that's a question! Pin
Palewhale.4-Aug-13 19:45
professionalPalewhale.4-Aug-13 19:45 
As usual, there is no option for what I would do. First reaction - get the screwdriver. If there is a warranty sticker, I would consider the cost of the item, the cost (monetary & inconvenience) of waiting on the repairer. If the item is inexpensive or the hardship of waiting on the warranty is to great, then clear the table so there's space for all the parts. On the flipside, I'll wait on the warranty repairer if necessary. Although, last time I waited 3 weeks longer that they said I would have to, only to be told that they could not fix it. Losing my cool with them over that proved non-beneficial when they turned out to be the only supplier of parts for something else that needed a part. I learned that bridges burned down usually cost a lot to rebuild.

J.
GeneralIt depends... Pin
Ryan Binns4-Aug-13 19:31
Ryan Binns4-Aug-13 19:31 
GeneralRe: It depends... Pin
Nelek5-Aug-13 7:35
protectorNelek5-Aug-13 7:35 
Generalif(!User) Pin
CDP18024-Aug-13 19:14
CDP18024-Aug-13 19:14 
GeneralBacooooooooon! Pin
Joan M4-Aug-13 18:21
professionalJoan M4-Aug-13 18:21 

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