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This is silly thinking. Just because you can't be bothered doesn't mean someone else can't and do a good job. You should probably YouTube component level repairs before wildly stating that 3rd party techs can't do it. They already do it but it's a bit of a learning process for each device due to the lack of documentation etc. Provide docs and access to parts and it's then alot easier for the people who already can do these types of repairs and then we can all create less ewaste.
The irony is that yesterday YouTube suggested these kinds of videos to me in a big banner at the top of their main page.
I didn't even know this kind of repair existed until I watched a bunch of the videos as I went down the rabbit hole, some of the repairs were very cool to watch.