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Assembly Charges- What A Ripoff!! bigjim 10-02-2006
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Posted by Sev on October 3, 2006, 12:19 pm



Al Bundy wrote:

> Guy looking at arc from thrower chute across yard. Wonders what the stream
> section of red snow is. Maybe because it's new paint in the chute. Hour
> later. Can't find Rover.

That's awful- and you'd think_the dog_ would have more sense, noisy as
those things are- perhaps it was sleeping in a snowbank?
A guy a block from me lost finger in one last winter, in spite of
all the warnings they plaster everywhere...


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Posted by Al Bundy on October 3, 2006, 7:53 pm



>
> Al Bundy wrote:
>
>> Guy looking at arc from thrower chute across yard. Wonders what the
>> stream section of red snow is. Maybe because it's new paint in the
>> chute. Hour later. Can't find Rover.
>
> That's awful- and you'd think_the dog_ would have more sense, noisy
> as those things are- perhaps it was sleeping in a snowbank?
> A guy a block from me lost finger in one last winter, in spite of
> all the warnings they plaster everywhere...
>
>


Easy Sev. Was just a big fictitious ha-ha. As far as the guy a block over,
it's his own neglectful stupidity. He got away cheap and should look at it
that way.

Posted by larry moe 'n curly on October 4, 2006, 11:05 pm



Carpenter wrote:

> professorpaul wrote:

> > There ARE people out there who can't deal with mechanical things,
> > believe me...
>
> And... they buy snowblowers?

Worse, they may work at Lowe's and assemble snowblowers badly, unlike a
full service lawn and yard equipment company, so I'd want to go over
the work to verify it,. which would probably take as long as if I had
done it myself in the first place.

Besides, would you trust your limbs and eyes to a machine that has
rapidly moving parts and was assembled by a Home Depot reject?


Posted by on October 4, 2006, 6:47 am



professorpaul wrote:
> There ARE people out there who can't deal with mechanical things,
> believe me...

and they get ripped off.


Posted by Toller on October 2, 2006, 10:33 pm


You are complaining the machine was too easy to assemble?
Or are you complaining that a fee you didn't pay was too high?
Or something else?



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