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December 8, 2007 at 12:27 am #236052
Dusty321
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Goatboy wrote:
Dusty321 wrote:
…and don’t mention the brand on this forum 😯I have nothing against Servis, except for their stupidly high cost of spares!
I agree, but surely its not just Servis that rip consumers off with high spare part prices…..?
December 8, 2007 at 12:53 am #236053Penguin45
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It’s an endemic problem, Dusty, and one that the Whitegoods Trade Association is looking to address. As your appliance is under guarantee, this is not something that you need worry about at present, although the long term prognosis with these machines is likely to cost you a few bob after the warranty period.
When you come to buy your next appliance, have a look at out own machines, the ISEs. http://www.iseappliances.co.uk is where you can find them – note the section on spares policy – we will pass spares on without a mark up. Bear in mind that our manufacturers will supply them to us with a mark up, but ISE won’t. Begs the question about what things really cost…….
Still, we’re doing what we can. 😀
Penguin45.
December 8, 2007 at 11:06 pm #236054Dusty321
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Penguin45 wrote:It’s an endemic problem, Dusty, and one that the Whitegoods Trade Association is looking to address. As your appliance is under guarantee, this is not something that you need worry about at present, although the long term prognosis with these machines is likely to cost you a few bob after the warranty period.
When you come to buy your next appliance, have a look at out own machines, the ISEs. http://www.iseappliances.co.uk is where you can find them – note the section on spares policy – we will pass spares on without a mark up. Bear in mind that our manufacturers will supply them to us with a mark up, but ISE won’t. Begs the question about what things really cost…….
Still, we’re doing what we can. 😀
Penguin45.
Interesting, but for now what would you say is the most reliable and cheapest to repair washing machine on the market today?December 12, 2007 at 6:22 pm #236055Dusty321
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Just thought id let you chap know I GOT SERVICE BEFORE THE 3 WEEK WAITING PERIOD!!!!
The learch has just left. Trying to make conversation I asked …Is this a common problem to which he replied, Ive never seen this problem before, then went immediately to a PCB under the machine labeled MINISEL with a production date of 15/05/2007 and replaced it with a new one 😆
I suspect the problem came about with a scorch mark on one of the solder contacts, although strange as it may seem this PCB looks like its had previous soldering work done to it 😯
NEW machine, I suspect NOT! 👿
Im getting this fecker insured, 60-93 quid for the module that went down! OMG ive gone dizzy! 😯 😕
December 12, 2007 at 7:09 pm #236056kiddo66
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Thats throwing good money away stick the money you would pay on insurance in the bank and put it towards a new machine.You are just going to give yourself and the service engineer a hard time.
December 15, 2007 at 4:40 pm #236057Dusty321
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F me, no sooner has it been fixed another fault appears!
If I could Id throw it out the window, poxy thing!
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