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    Lawrence
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    I Have just read a shocking post in one of the public forums with regard to where are the carbon brushes on a hoover ,EastlMark quite rightly suggests getting a professional to look at it and gets short shrift ,I had a guy on the phone earlier with a Bosch washer thats dead telling me that it needed a door lock so I had better order one before I call I tried to tell him that it may not be the door lock and if it wasn’t then he would still have to pay for it ,at which he says forget it I will go else where.
    mind you on the other side of the coin I am going to a smeg dw tommorow with E3 in it’s life it’s had PCB,motor & element she was convinced it needed another PCB ,so I told her may just need the reset stat resetting so she wants me to call & look first then she thanks me for being honest ,You can’t win !
    Lawrence

    #159951
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: How far do you go to help people…

    Lawrence wrote:I Have just read a shocking post in one of the public forums with regard to where are the carbon brushes on a hoover

    It’s had a couple of replies 😀

    A pure example of a public member chancer IMO 🙄

    Dave.

    #159952
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: How far do you go to help people…

    I beg to dissagree 😯
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … 5389#65389

    #159953
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: How far do you go to help people…

    Perhaps Eastlmark could have used this example on how to appear helpful and courteous to first time, public posters. 😉 😀

    #159954
    ELDAR59
    Participant

    Re: How far do you go to help people…

    totally agree dave, an example of perhaps the only negative aspect of this site.

    “I am very capable of repairing this myself I just didn’t know where the brushes were located on this model.”
    what a joke!
    i am perfectly capable of driving this car, i just don’t know where the steering wheel is on this model!”

    just the one s in disagree martin btw. 😉

    #159955
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: How far do you go to help people…

    iadom wrote:Perhaps Eastlmark could have used this example on how to appear helpful and courteous to first time, public posters. 😉 😀

    Nice one 😉


    OK now we have one hooking up a solonoid valve to mains and sucking on the pipes! :eeek:

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