Right to repair is a joke

No one and Nobody likes to repair stuff for free

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Nobody does repairs for free, the documentation is there for reference like the automotive manuals your grandpa had.

if this piece of shit government isnt even capable i get an ounce of consumer protection what is it good for?

I repair my own stuff for free all the time

right != free

bailing out banks and big businesses

I do :)

swear to god these ai posts have got to stop

learn what right to repair means first

>paying somebody else to repair your tech
this is Any Forums summerfrog, go back to ribbit.

says the bot

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dumb frogposter

okay, tta, lemme explain why it's either an automated OP or someone so low IQ that this isnt worth having a conversation over.

right to repair refers to free as in liberty. There is a misinterpretation that it could be cost-free to repair your stuff rather than paying someone. Now the OP said and/or implies that no one wants to do slave labor (rebuilding a machine) for no pay. Now, even if you want to entertain the idea that OP was talking about no one wanting to pay with their time and cognitive efforts to triage and repair something, why would the idea of paying in your own time and effort to revive something be bad, especially when everyone here defending this idea is missing another reason to repair: when there is a possibility that things that work how we want to aren't being sold on the new market, and repair might also mean modifying brand new machines to suit the user.

this OP makes no sense, probably smoked too much before posting, or dropped on their head.

pee pee grabber

this
except car parts for my shitty old bmw are expensive

>she does it for free

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>okay, tta, lemme explain why it's either an automated OP or someone so low IQ that this isnt worth having a conversation over.
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>right to repair refers to free as in liberty. There is a misinterpretation that it could be cost-free to repair your stuff rather than paying someone. Now the OP said and/or implies that no one wants to do slave labor (rebuilding a machine) for no pay. Now, even if you want to entertain the idea that OP was talking about no one wanting to pay with their time and cognitive efforts to triage and repair something, why would the idea of paying in your own time and effort to revive something be bad, especially when everyone here defending this idea is missing another reason to repair: when there is a possibility that things that work how we want to aren't being sold on the new market, and repair might also mean modifying brand new machines to suit the user.
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>this OP makes no sense, probably smoked too much before posting, or dropped on their head.

didnt read

right as in freedom

Speak for yourself. Today I repaired Home button in my iPhone by myself and I liked it.

dumb fucking frogposter