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XMas tree lights? Jeez
Ok, I MUST be missing the point here. I bought a $200 tree from
Fortunoff just before XMas, and now one or two of the 10 strings of lights built into the tree are out. Now it did say when ONE goes out, they dont ALL go out in the strings. But that is really just annoying BS. When two or more go out, how can you find which ones? Each one is tightly stuck in the holder, is buried within the tree branches, and it would take me all day to take each one out and test or replace it with another. Tree is going STRAIGHT BACK to fortunoff this weekend, unless someone here can (pun) show me the light. Thanks Dean |
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