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Posted by kayle on January 26, 2007, 3:26 pm
And the hits keep coming. Fine, I can take 'em. I'm warm, informed
and dare I say. . .reformed. Nah. And by the way, Terry, my records
show initial post at 10:09pm on the 24th with first response at 2:45am
on the 26th. Apparently that's reasonable here. Sheesh, I ACCEPT that,
ok. Happy trolls to you!
terry wrote:
> On Jan 26, 1:21 am, kaylebro...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > Either no one can help, no one wants to try or everyone is busy reading
> > all those paranoia posts. No one has offered any ideas or suggestions
> > for resolving my Payne furnace problem. I posted it over 24 hours ago.
> > If any one might be interested yet, I'd be interested in hearing from
> > you. The post is on the 24th with subject: Pain Furnace, er I mean
> > Payne. Thanks, I hope! Kayle
> .
> Well now. For FREE advice you expect instant answers from experts!
> Also, for example; your original post appeared to me just after 2.00 AM
> on the 25th. It is now about 3.00 PM on the 26th.
> I was busy yesterday, and due to a bad cold/sore throat I didn't feel
> like trolling through the several news groups that I normally follow.
> In addition while I might feel competent to try fixing my own gas
> furnace, if we had one, (being all-electric here) I would not feel
> competent to give advice.
> So no apologies from here.
> If anyone has these appliances that involve combustion, chimneys,
> gaseous or liquid fuels it is best to become knowledgeable about at
> least analyzing the likely cause of certain problems. The fact that
> your furnace (What was it? Wouldn't relight) might be the safest
> situation possible until you call a competent repairer. You do have one
> lined up for ongoing maintenance and repairs we presume?
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