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eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Yellow Pages
perhaps its punishment for not taking the Yell.com option. no doubt next year I will be told just how many calls have been routed through their phone number and just how good a service it is.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Indesit DV620WH PCB identification.
Steve,
the s/n change point is in fact 40505.0001
you need C00143211
according to partfinder that is.eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Yellow Pages
Just happened to google myself the other day, as I do occasionaly, and was surprised to find this:
http://www.angliaelectrics-cm23.co.uk/This is a particularly amaturish (eg. SMEGG) looking web site, showing my address and some details of what we do, not particularly accurate and definatly not my work, and showing a phone number that is not mine! Needless to say I phoned the number and my own phone rang! Whats going on! There is nothing on the site to say who has done this but it certainly was not me.
I had to do a whois check on the domain name and the details stated that the domain was from Yell.com.
I had not asked for this although something was mentioned by by Yellow pages rep that we would be added to a directory for free but no mention of an “alternative” web site being set up on my behalf.
I am worried now that customers getting to this site will note down the phone number which may well be sold on to another service comapany in the future.
I wonder if anyone else out there has the same “clone” site without their knowledge? simply enter www. add a “-” and then your post code.co.uk to your company name and find out.If Yell.com was clearly shown I would not mind as at least cusotmers wont think it is my web site and think I dont know how to spell SMEG!
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Smeg oven model F67
Assuming its a F67-7 its an electronic control, no selector switch on that one and the transformer is for the pcb. No wiring daigram available, sorry.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: card services
not a secure transaction then……
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: card services
johnmac11 wrote:Has anyone saw the latest Iphone advert, I noticed that they have a new app that lets you take credit cards on Iphones with no extra harware. It seems like they are supporting UK businesses now as the bumf says
In addition to the USA, we support Canada and the UK, with transactions in the native currencies, $CAD and £GBP respectively.
The app is called Credit Card Terminal UK and is supplied by http://www.innerfence.com/
Looking at the pricing on the US site it costs 99¢ for the iphone app, $25 per month for the merchant account and 24¢ + 2.09{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}–3.79{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} per transaction. The 2.09{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} charge applies if you verify the card details by inputting the cardholders postcode and house number.
I have sent them an email asking them to confirm UK pricing and wonder if anyone has tried this so far??
John
would you enter your pin number into someone elses phone?
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: New Electrolux Washer (Chinese)
Wonder if they will dare brand an AEG one? Customers still think they are buying some German tank.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: New Electrolux Washer (Chinese)
at least there is only one pcb to go bang and a screw together tub. didnt find that model but found
ZWG1100M
914579808
Publication date2010-01-04
Factory
9YK – Wuxi Little Swan Company Ltd. (Mid
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Diplomat ADP 8902 Slimline D/W
It does unscrew in the normal way. use a slotted screwdriver and a hammer to knock it around. No one will notice the groove you have cut into its rim once its back together.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: New Electrolux Washer (Chinese)
anyone got a model number or product code? might be worth a look on pro corner.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: ISE 10 Heater
Dave, remember the baffles are easily removable on the 10’s so heater inspection for scale is easy. I live in a very hard water area and have not had a problem.
Have only had open circuit heater failures and they did not show a error code.eastlmark
ModeratorRe: ISE 10 Heater
kladave wrote:No Mark i have not,Can you please explain why an element down to earth would make that noise when it heats ok :con:
Cheers Dave
yep, had it plenty of times, admitedly not for a long time and I guess it would have to be in a house with fuses rather than trips but it was a common occurance, very loud “kettle boil” noise when heating, megger the heater- always down to earth. Would be unlikely on the ISE 10 but worth a shot at least as I have never heard one heating up at all and that includes the one in my kitchen. Have you checked it is heating or just heard the noise and assumed? There is not a no heat error code on those and the program will still proceed to the end.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: PAT Testers
you usually need to order them at the same time as you buy the tester. Often a without and with price is quoted. Hard to believe they would sell one new uncalibrated but thats how it seems to work.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: ISE 10 Heater
assume you have checked its not down to earth?
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: bounced cheques
Martin wrote:
regulations is even easier (eastlmark please note. :wink:) so there’s no excuse TBH.:wink:eh? what are you implying by this Martin exactly?
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