CONSUMER ALERT: Hidden Cameras Reveal A/C Repair Rip-Offs

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CONSUMER ALERT: Hidden Cameras Reveal A/C Repair Rip-Offs

MSNBC.COM - It's hot out, and we've all been there: Your air conditioning breaks,
and it's an emergency. So you call the A/C company. We trust them to
fix the problem at a fair price, but are they, really? We tested several
of those companies on hidden camera, and experts say: Some are blowing
hot air when they hand you the bill.

We set up our hidden camera test right smack in the middle of a heat
wave. We rented a house in New Jersey and had three certified A/C
experts inspect our system from top to bottom. Their verdicts: Our
system was "in very, very good shape," "perfect," and in "excellent
shape, good working condition." click here to read more

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