The Know Guy's Black Book
The repairs you're told to replace, the products you re-buy on a schedule, the bills nobody tells you to question. You look up your problem, you get the fix, and you stop overpaying.
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I · The Math
Here's what an ordinary household pays in a year for the things in this book, and what it drops to once you stop overpaying. Every cut has its chapters.
$37. Once. That bill comes back every year. The book doesn't.
Get the Black BookTypical household; yours will differ.
≈ $6,000 a year, back in your pocket
II · Why You Never Hear This
None of this is locked in a vault. It's just bad business to tell you. A spray you re-buy every two weeks beats a six-dollar powder that lasts years. "The whole unit needs replacing" beats a fifteen-dollar part. A bill you don't question beats one you do.
Nobody's plotting against you. The incentive just runs one way, and it isn't yours. Sometimes it's rigged on purpose, sometimes you're quietly overcharged, sometimes the better way was simply forgotten.
This book runs the other way.
III · What's Inside
Kill what's crawling or flying, for a few dollars, for good.
Five cheap staples that replace a cabinet of sprays.
The hidden settings and the cheap parts that beat a service call.
Cut the bill — or drop off the grid entirely.
Eat better for less, and the prep steps that actually matter.
A green lawn and food that comes back, for the price of seed.
The fees you can reverse and the charges you can kill.
What your car already does, and what the shop oversells.
Light, water, and food when the power's out.
The way you actually use it
A wasp nest. A dead battery. A bill that doubled. You hit a problem, you find it in the A–Z index, you get the fix and what it costs. That's the whole book.
IV · The Deal
Most of what you find online is folklore, hype, or someone working an angle. This is the opposite of that, in writing.
The Know Guy
V · Early Readers
★★★★★
I'd have called a guy and paid three hundred for the AC. Looked it up — fifteen-dollar part, fixed it in twenty minutes.
Mike R. · Texas
★★★★★
What I trust is that it tells you when a "trick" is garbage. Half of what's online is folklore. This isn't.
Janelle · Oregon
★★★★★
I keep it on my phone. Something breaks, I search it before I buy anything. It's paid for itself ten times over.
Tom · Michigan
VI · Get the Black Book
Read it for five days. If it hasn't paid for itself, or it just isn't for you, ask and I'll refund every cent and you keep the book. Pay once, it's yours for good, on every device. No subscription, nothing more to buy.
One overpriced service call pays for it a hundred times over.
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VII · Questions
One PDF — nine parts of the house and an A–Z index that points any problem to its fix. Yours to read on any phone, tablet, or computer, and to keep for good.
No. The videos cover one thing at a time. The book is all of it, in full, with the part the videos skip: the exact amounts, the real prices, and where each fix stops working.
Every fix explains the mechanism — why it works — so you can see it's real, not folklore. The ones with a real hazard say so plainly and tell you the safe way. Nothing in here asks you to take a claim on faith.
Mostly no. Most of it is no-tool or a screwdriver. The few jobs that genuinely need a pro, the book tells you so instead of letting you wreck something.
Five days, full refund, keep the book. If it doesn't earn back the $37, write me and I'll return it.