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The 'right to repair' movement has a point, but consumers should read the warranty fine print first

The 'right to repair' movement has a point, but consumers should read the warranty fine print first
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The "right to repair" movement is gaining steam as consumers push corporations to offer them more freedom to fix products—from cars to dishwashers to toys.

The "right to repair" movement is gaining steam as consumers push corporations to offer them more freedom to fix products—from cars to dishwashers to toys.
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