Samsung j1453s

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  • #291606

    Re: Samsung j1453s

    As long as you don’t mind uplifting it and bringing it down to Penzance, I’ll have a go for you. 😆
    What’s a San Georgio, anyway? 😕
    Mike.

    #291607
    Penguin45
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    Re: Samsung j1453s

    The original “Ocean” brand. They’re quite light – now, a proper Newpol Super 800 – that was a heavy brute!

    Waits for comments from really old engineers…… :innocent:

    “When I were a lad, if it weren’t bolted to a concrete plinth, t’weren’t a proper washer……”

    :p45:

    #291608
    LJDomestics
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    Re: Samsung j1453s

    leavemetogetonwithit wrote:

    timdowning wrote:
    I find cleaning, levelling, poking, adjusting, jabbing, staring & SERVICING does work on many other makes.

    🙂
    Often, I just walk in the door and it fixes itself. 😆
    Mike.

    This kinda thing has happened to me too in the past, seems u just need to “look at it2 and it works, customer then says.. eeeeeee it wasn’t working i promise! “never mind love” £30 for my trouble lol.

    #291609

    Re: Samsung j1453s

    LJDomestics wrote:
    This kinda thing has happened to me too in the past, seems u just need to “look at it2 and it works, customer then says.. eeeeeee it wasn’t working i promise! “never mind love” £30 for my trouble lol.

    If it was 20 miles away maybe I would have the heart to charge that much, usually I halve my call out charge; or even waive payment altogether if it’s a vulnerable person. I expect you do the same; in the long run it’ll probably pay off. I can’t imagine many customers round here calling me ever again if I charged them thirty quid for stepping in the door and out again. I give the machine a quick once over taking five or ten minutes to check the obvious, explain that it may be intermittent and that I may have to call again etc. I only leave when I’ve made this quite clear so that they can’t subsequently think I failed to spot a fault.
    Mike.

    #291610
    LJDomestics
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    Re: Samsung j1453s

    Thats roughly what i do too, however, been to a few cookers that turned out to be auto on the clock due to power off, £30 also for pressing a couple of buttons although they could of sorted it with looking in the instruction book.

    But i ain’t gonna let someones ignorance cost me money by wavering the callout.

    But as u say, if it turns out its ok now ( so intermittent ) £30 NOW and if it goes again im back for FREE.

    #291611

    Re: Samsung j1453s

    LJDomestics wrote: £30 also for pressing a couple of buttons although they could of sorted it with looking in the instruction book.


    Like checking filters, I usually tell them that one over the phone. I just wouldn’t feel comfortable charging more than a tenner to do that. OTOH, the day may dawn when I have to if I can’t make a living otherwise, but it doesn’t seem likely.
    Mike.

    #291612
    LJDomestics
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    Re: Samsung j1453s

    unfortunetly i have rent to pay, council tax to pay, income tax to pay, NIC’s to pay, food to buy, petrol to buy, road tax, road insurance… the list goes on, oh ya…a 1 yr old baby, a one on the way!

    So realistically…a tenner wouldn’t cover it really, its £30 regardless!

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