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R Fink Sr
rfinksr at verizon.net
Tue May 6 03:48:51 PDT 2014
Thank you Steve this one has sat on a stand for almost 5 years now and
never any trouble. There is a twist now in my shorts cost to repair
from 200 to 600.
and life goes on
R Fink
PA
On 05/06/14, Steve W.com> wrote:
R Fink Sr wrote:
> Have any one heard of a flat screen tv cracking across the screen and
> not being hit. Our tv quit repair guy picked it up then said it was
> cracked from about top one side to other two cracks running from same
> point??????????????
> I think I will get a more honest answer from here than other shops.
> Thanks
> R Fink
> PA
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Sounds like a stress crack. Usually from the screen being twisted. Have
seen it with the thin flat screens due to very little support from the
frame.
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