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Posted by RSC on October 19, 2008, 10:00 am
UPDATE = October 2008
If you did not hear the story from the beginning, see
http://www.schmooseme.net/payne-in-the-ear.htm
I now have a matching system, the evaporator was replaced at about 70%
my cost. The BBB managed to get the warranty company to pay a small
amount. Enough about the warranty company, we all know how they rip
people off by installing the cheapest crap with the cheapest labor.
Now on to the Payne unit: The noise is still present and I can't
understand how a company can make a unit like this for a residential
area that sounds like a moose in heat! Maybe I'll write an e-mail to
the company, their website says it's a "quite" unit. Thats total BS.
The 25+ year old York I had before this story began, NEVER made this
much noise! NEVER.
RSC
I hope this helps someone before the use a warrenty company and before
the buy a Payne.
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Posted by on October 19, 2008, 2:04 pm
> UPDATE = October 2008
> If you did not hear the story from the beginning, see
> http://www.schmooseme.net/payne-in-the-ear.htm
> I now have a matching system, the evaporator was replaced at about 70%
> my cost. The BBB managed to get the warranty company to pay a small
> amount. Enough about the warranty company, we all know how they rip
> people off by installing the cheapest crap with the cheapest labor.
> Now on to the Payne unit: The noise is still present and I can't
> understand how a company can make a unit like this for a residential
> area that sounds like a moose in heat! Maybe I'll write an e-mail to
> the company, their website says it's a "quite" unit. Thats total BS.
> The 25+ year old York I had before this story began, NEVER made this
> much noise! NEVER.
> RSC
> I hope this helps someone before the use a warrenty company and before
> the buy a Payne.
It doesn't keep anybody from purchasing a unit from a "Lowest Bidder".
That is WHY your unit is noisy... it's not because it's a Payne!
But you can believe WHATEVER you wish, if it makes you happy.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on October 19, 2008, 6:24 pm
Quite = very much
Quiet = low sound level
Yep, you got quite a unit!
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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UPDATE = October 2008
If you did not hear the story from the beginning, see
http://www.schmooseme.net/payne-in-the-ear.htm
I now have a matching system, the evaporator was replaced at about 70%
my cost. The BBB managed to get the warranty company to pay a small
amount. Enough about the warranty company, we all know how they rip
people off by installing the cheapest crap with the cheapest labor.
Now on to the Payne unit: The noise is still present and I can't
understand how a company can make a unit like this for a residential
area that sounds like a moose in heat! Maybe I'll write an e-mail to
the company, their website says it's a "quite" unit. Thats total BS.
The 25+ year old York I had before this story began, NEVER made this
much noise! NEVER.
RSC
I hope this helps someone before the use a warrenty company and before
the buy a Payne.
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Posted by Fartikus on October 19, 2008, 6:54 pm
so, now you're pedantic too? that is hysterical!
flatulently,
Fartikus
> Quite = very much
> Quiet = low sound level
> Yep, you got quite a unit!
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
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> If you did not hear the story from the beginning, see
> http://www.schmooseme.net/payne-in-the-ear.htm
> I now have a matching system, the evaporator was replaced at about 70%
> my cost. The BBB managed to get the warranty company to pay a small
> amount. Enough about the warranty company, we all know how they rip
> people off by installing the cheapest crap with the cheapest labor.
> Now on to the Payne unit: The noise is still present and I can't
> understand how a company can make a unit like this for a residential
> area that sounds like a moose in heat! Maybe I'll write an e-mail to
> the company, their website says it's a "quite" unit. Thats total BS.
> The 25+ year old York I had before this story began, NEVER made this
> much noise! NEVER.
> RSC
> I hope this helps someone before the use a warrenty company and before
> the buy a Payne.