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Posted by Bubba on March 14, 2008, 9:49 pm
wrote:
>Ken wrote:
>> Bubba wrote:
>>>
>>>> True wrote:
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 17:15:53 -0700, True wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a 5 year old amana furnace that will not light. I replaced the
>>>>>>> thermostat and that did not work. I think my pilot light is out but I
>>>>>>> cannot find where it is in the unit. I do see a little red light
>>>>>>> flashing 4 times. Can you help?
>>>>>> You probably just didnt get the proper matching thermostat. Please
>>>>>> replace the thermostat again.
>>>>>> Bubba
>>>>>> "It's almost always the thermostat"
>>>>> I kind of agree. My wife told me not to get a cheap one. I got a 30.00
>>>>> rite temp. I'm off to the big box store tomorrow. Any suggestions as
>>>>> to the brand I should get?
>>>> I would suggest that you read more of Bubba's posts, and you
>>>> would see that regardless of the problem he recommends purchasing the
>>>> most expensive thermostat you can afford. You might come away with
>>>> the feeling that his diagnosis has nothing to do with your symptoms.
>>>> He really appears to be a frustrated HVAC person who fortunately is
>>>> not patronized by many customers. Perhaps because he is dishonest?
>>>> You decide.
>>>
>>> Ken,
>>> You don't really think I solicit customers in this or any other
>>> newsgroup, do you?
>>
>> No, I do not think you are soliciting customers via the net. No one
>> in their right mind would bite on such an attempt should you try. I
>> apologize for suggesting you were once employed, for surely that would
>> be worthy of Ripley's believe it or not. I think you are a liberal who
>> feels the world owes you more than you have received, and post comments
>> not to help, but to cost the questioners more than they would otherwise
>> incur. Is this dishonest? That is for the readers to decide.
>
>Actually, Ken.. A liberal is someone who comes to this professional NG
>looking for free advice. Conservatives are realistic and realize that
>we get paid for our services or we don't feed our families. I for one,
>do my Charity work for the Shriners, Give money to the Salvation Army
>and a couple of others that feed and shelter the Homeless. You do
>realize that in America there is more than 1 Million Homeless children.
>Don't you think that kind of charity takes precedence over some deadbeat
>trying to wheedle free education and advice from us. I, for one will
>gladly give you my best free advice the instant you provide proof that
>you have submitted a $20,000 cashiers check to my favorite charity, The
>Shriners Hospitals for Children. How is that for not being Liberal?
>
Hell, I dont/didnt really even know what a liberal is. Cant say that I
want or wanted to know, either. Politics is just not my bag and with
the Presidential candidates out there, it sure doesnt help.
C'mon, can you really say you want to vote for Hillary, O'bhama or
McCain? I cant even pick which would be the least worst to vote for.
Actually, Ive never really been employed. Only a couple years of my
life. The rest was spent owning my own companies but you can still
bite me, Ken.
Bubba
>>
>>
>>> Frustrated?, not many customers?, Dishonest? You make me laugh. Please
>>> don't quit your day job because you wont
>>> make it in the "crystal ball" field or as a psychologist/psychiatrist.
>>> Yes, now you can "Bite Me", right after you finish licking that
>>> window.
>>> Bubba
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