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boselecta
Participantthanks for replying, have you any advice on how to get into the beasts or any tech info you can send me even, thanks.
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Participanthi
f13 is “Water intake fault at end of cycle”.boselecta
ParticipantJust come back from a interesting one, for the last three days I have being going around to a customer at 10pm every night asking for the money for a job where I told them the cost before starting and they still said they didnt have the money.
Have you got my money yet?
Have you got my money yet?
Have you got my money yet?Borderline harasment maybe, but making myself a right pain in the arse paid off this time!
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ParticipantRe: ISE10 Washing Machine or similar
locksmithing wrote:Thank you very much for your help ‘iadom’. The Asko washer may be ok for domestic but as soon as you put it in a commercial premises it can’t cope,
Kind RegardsJames Armstrong sell their version of the Asko washer as a commercial machine, they badge it the Primus.
Go for the ISE10, built like a tank you won’t be disapointed.boselecta
ParticipantStrange I Used to see a few Scotish notes around but now down south I havn’t seen one for about 3 years .
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ParticipantThats the one I believe:
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ParticipantCome on guys, bring next years meet further down south!
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Participantsent you pm
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ParticipantIf you ask them before you will know if you are wasting your time or not.
I have found they can’t repair the later modules on electrolux, whirlpool, Bosch but they can fix all the latest Indesit boards.
If you look in there manual you can see what they can and can’t repair.
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Participanthelo_75 wrote:strangely, i work for comet.. and its simple.. electric guys do not touch gas appliances.. period.. nice and simple….
interesting you say that helo_75 as when I left Comet about 4 years ago everyone was looking at gas appliances with electrical faults with no gas training, they must have had a change of policy since then?
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Participanthave sent you pm, thanks
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Participantthanks don
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ParticipantRe: Checking-Up?
kwatt wrote:approximately 6{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of all calls that were bogus, the customers did not place a service call.
K.
Are you saying some people are claiming for calls they have not even attended!, seems pretty desperate to me doing that.
Reminds me of the level of checking going on at Comet, once a week picking a days work and calling all 10 customers and asking them a list of customer satisfaction questions, totally over the top in my opinion but I suppose they thought tasking someone from lower management a days worth checking up on performing engineers was a good use of time and resources.
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ParticipantRelay on the module failed I susspect. Had this before and tried interlock without luck. Module will be seriously expensive though.
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ParticipantRe: Why is it….
washdoctor wrote:
allan73 wrote:
Lol! Doing work for friends / people you know or family is the worst a! They abuse us more than Joe Public!
Ade 🙂
Very true I never promote my buisiness in front of family and friends, always ends up messy, I never turn down work but with friends and family I am happy to loose the work to my competitiors.
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