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So Far, So Good
Brooks rolled the dice and went without the service contracts, and so far it has proven a smart choice (he canceled the mandatory contract at the first opportunity). The laser, a part that can command from $50,000 to $100,000 to replace when it fails (their estimated life span is 18 months, give or take), has not been a factor thus far. He upgraded Manufacturer A's equipment while the laser was still in good working order. Manufactuer B's unit has required some maintenance cost, but not nearly enough to justify the service contract.
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