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Old 12-15-2007, 09:23 AM   #54
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But there have numerous consumer reports into 'experts' ripping off customers.
Always worth getting an impartial opinion if possible, imho.
If you wanted advice on a medical problem, whose opinion would you ask? A random person on the street, or a doctor?

Sure, experts aren't always right; I fully accept that; but they are right a heck of a lot more often than a non-expert in their field.

On the balance of probabilities, it's a much safer bet to put your money on the professional judgement of an expert than on that of "Joe Public".
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