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October 2, 2008 at 2:43 pm #39905
kwatt
KeymasterWe really do turn up in the oddest of places…
In saying that Nigel got a mention as well. π
It’s actually from an article which was apparently in The Guardian recently or will be soon.
K.
October 2, 2008 at 3:32 pm #264090Martin
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kwatt wrote:We really do turn up in the oddest of places…
Hmmm?
Here’s the bit that I found amusing …..
The Hindu wrote:A report published in the UK last month (SEP) by eSpares.co.uk, which sells spare parts for household goods, found that more than half of the 2,500 people it surveyed will have a go at repairing their appliances themselves before calling for professional help or replacing the products. Saving money was the main reason given, but respondents said they also wanted to lengthen the lifespan of their appliances.
More than half of those surveyed eh?……. what a load of tosh. :rolls: Now I’m no mathematician but I would have thought 99.9{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} off those buying spares off a website have no intention of calling in the experts anyway.
Nigel gets on average 2 calls a month from those ‘have a go’ sort and that is the only fact that stands up to any scrutiny. I too get a similar amount of cock-ups to deal with each month, so mustn’t grumble π
Again I am not privy to any facts here but I’m certain also that of the UK whitegoods owners at large generally wouldn’t dream of doing a DIY job on their errant machine. That spares sold over the Internet represent a tiny fraction in direct relationship to those spares fitted by us experts out in the field. So all is not lost for our trade in general in that respect. π
Our only true worry is the state of the machines the manufacturers are shipping out these days. Not only is it impractical or financially viable to attempt a fix but those Internet DIY herberts won’t even know what to fix without expert help to tell them.
One final thought……..I’ve never met a Hindu domestic appliance service engineer? Shopkeeper, Doctor, Taxi Driver, Dentist and Chemist yes, but never a domestic appliance service engineer…..:?
October 2, 2008 at 3:40 pm #264091pup
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Martin wrote:One final thought……..I’ve never met a Hindu domestic appliance service engineer? Shopkeeper, Doctor, Taxi Driver, Dentist and Chemist yes, but never a domestic appliance service engineer….
now u have martin i am hindu π
October 2, 2008 at 3:56 pm #264092Martin
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pup wrote:now u have martin i am hindu π
NamastΓ© to you then sir π
October 2, 2008 at 4:28 pm #264093pup
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Martin wrote:
pup wrote:
now u have martin i am hindu πNamastΓ© to you then sir π
well done martin π so you can speak hindOctober 3, 2008 at 11:47 am #264094Martin
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pup wrote:well done martin π so you can speak hind
Only a word or two I’ve picked up from the guy who runs our local Post Office. I’m more conversant though in Scottish, English, Yiddish and rubbish! 8) π
October 3, 2008 at 12:02 pm #264095pup
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Martin
I can also cook nice curry as well ,you are welcome to try it .anytime you are in midlandOctober 7, 2008 at 10:29 pm #264096kwatt
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Hi pup if you can tell me how that many masters of the art get lamb tenderised the way they do I’d be most grateful. Home made dhansak or lamb curry is to die for and no curry house I’ve ever tried quite gets it the same although, to be fair, one of my local ones gets pretty close. π
I’ve never come across a recipe that works.
But I digress…
The full article on The Guardian website is available here…
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/20 … ternet.diy
Enjoy, you’ll notice I got a dig in about certain manufacturers trying it on with what I consider to be restrictive practices.
It’s nice to know we come so well recommended by such authoritative sources. Sometimes I think it is perhaps all worth the effort after all. π
K.
November 26, 2008 at 7:30 pm #264097technics1200
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i can speak hindi but i was a muslim
November 26, 2008 at 9:59 pm #264098iadom
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technics1200 wrote: i was a muslim
What are you now then? π
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