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| Frequently Asked Questions (continued) 4. When I touch the bulb immediately after opening the door, it is not hot. Doesn't this prove the light is off when the door is closed? Duh ... the bulb is in a refrigerator. |
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| More Proof Raymond W. from Roselawn, Idaho (name and city changed to protect our source) once worked as a refrigerator repairman. When at his two week training class the normal instructor suddenly became sick just before the lesson on repairing door light switches. A temporary instructor with a heavy accent filled in for the rest of that day. This substitute instructor was never seen at the training center before or after this day. When he returned to work Raymond started asking other repairmen about their door light switch training and they all had similar experiences with a substitute teacher.Two days after he started asking questions, Raymond was fired with no reason given. Today he has taken on a new name and lives in another city. He constantly fears for his safety. |
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