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Posted by Bruce on May 29, 2007, 7:47 am
On Tue, 29 May 2007 06:45:01 GMT, Gary Brady
>Ignoramus4760 wrote:
>> Just two weeks after warranty on our G.E. Profile washer expired, it
>> broke. Seems like pump does not work, there is a faint 60 Hz sound
>> from inside the washer when pump is supposed to pump, but no
>> pumping takes place.
>>
>> I find this "coincidence" an evidence for intentional design where
>> stuff is made to break after warranty, for extra "revenue" to be made
>> on easy repairs and parts.
>>
>> i
>For this reason, I've determined that I will never buy another new
>washer. I've got a service manual and intend to keep my 1981 Whirlpool
>until I die. I've got a spare, though, a Maytag Performa that someone
>tossed out when only 4 years old. It took 2.5 hours to fix it, no parts
>needed.
Shoot, man. Just get yourself a scrub board and a galvanized bucket.
Last you the rest of your life.
Bruce in Bangkok
(brucepaigeatgmaildotcom)
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