No. Well, maybe. If it's a refrigerator, keep that sucker plugged in unless it's belching smoke. If it's an oven, please don't use it for at least an hour before the tech shows up, because it's hard to work on a hot stove and that may delay your repair.
Should I turn off the appliance before you come?
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