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We bought a big, beautiful but 12-year-old TV, and the picture went bad after a few days of use. We were going to cut our losses and have it hauled away, but fortunately we called Ableman ""just in case.""\r
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These guys were great! They came in two days before Christmas for a reasonable home-visit fee, and had it working again in no time. They even showed us a piece of technology we weren't using that made our picture clearer. \r
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They seem to know the history and quirks of every make and model of TV ever made. (Like the ""Car Talk"" brothers, only for televisions.) We now have a TV that works like new without having to go out and morgage the house to buy a new one. Thanks, Ableman. \r
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Pros: Who knew anybody could make an elderly used TV good as new?
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