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  • in reply to: SAMSUNG dropping service partners ? #453542
    funkyboogy
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    Re: SAMSUNG dropping service partners ?

    i heard they were exploring using brit/scot gas engineers – that will be fun

    having worked with them and know a few agents that were forced to go work for someone as an employee

    i can surmise that they want service partners with at least 2-3 office staff who can handle the large volume of nonsense they want on a hourly rate ,

    lots of production issue , tech info and everything in between ie trying to get paid

    ally

    in reply to: NEFF V4380XOGB/13 CODE 3 NO HEAT FROM DRYER #451861
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    Re: NEFF V4380XOGB/13 CODE 3 NO HEAT FROM DRYER

    cheers martin will check it out , it seemed to have a 4 valve set up thingy ?

    ally

    in reply to: NEFF V4380XOGB/13 CODE 3 NO HEAT FROM DRYER #451859
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    Re: NEFF V4380XOGB/13 CODE 3 NO HEAT FROM DRYER

    UPDATE

    turns out it wasnt a no heat from dryer

    appliance starts up then about 20mins in 3 comes up on the screen

    heater motor reading are ok

    any help appreciated

    ally

    in reply to: cheap skate or clueless #451574
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    Re: cheap skate or clueless

    YEH YOU COULD ARGUE BOTH CASES

    i guess the flip side is cheap machines keeps us busy, its the Bentley after sales expected and the sympathetic ear that can be challenging .

    ally

    in reply to: HITACHI FRIDGE FREEZER #451015
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    Re: HITACHI FRIDGE FREEZER

    cheers mate yeh if you can get a manual for sharp it may help

    its defo not child lock — big spanner symbol never seen it before lol

    ally

    in reply to: HITACHI FRIDGE FREEZER #451013
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    Re: HITACHI FRIDGE FREEZER

    still cant find anything on this
    any help appreciated

    cheers ally

    in reply to: rs21dcns #451272
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    Re: rs21dcns

    UNUSUAL FAULT TBH

    try testing for 12v at the fan connector – if that fails i would say pcb there is nothing else in the way

    ally

    in reply to: SPEED HUMPS — AHHHHH #451025
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    Re: SPEED HUMPS — AHHHHH

    winds me up when some muppet if 4×4 its right up your ar${e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}£$ when you have to slow down etc

    in our area they have put speed bumps in a street that does really need them due to cars parked both sides – creating a slow area any way

    then we have cars coming into village from national speed limit rd most are going faster – we have kids play park – football parks etc right at start of village —

    guess what — no speed bumps — but hey we got a slow down sign

    most of the locals dont speed etc – but people who dont know the area are still speeding well past the parks — its a crazy situ

    in reply to: Goodbye “Yellow Pages” #450146
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    Re: Goodbye "Yellow Pages"

    ill be considering an add depending on price ,

    i think we all get wrapped up in online google this , google that we are missing a trick here i would say

    – yes print media is gone with the dodo bird – but there are still some decent picking to be had

    in reply to: Goodbye “Yellow Pages” #450143
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    Re: Goodbye "Yellow Pages"

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    Of course, the reason Yellow Pages is nearing its final print run is that consumers are increasingly turning to digital. That is why we are investing online, and in particular enhancing Yell.com, the UK’s No.1 online business directory[2].

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    Best regards,

    Richard Hanscott
    CEO, Yell Limited

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431647
    funkyboogy
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    big American firms are the king of spin

    most of the potential outcomes from this will have been thought out many years ago in a smokey back room somewhere between Italy and America

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431645
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    ” There have been 36 incidents since 2008 involving tumble dryers made by Whirlpool where a fault with the door switch had not been ruled out, the inquest was told.”

    are they now saying fault with door switches?

    is this on whirlpool dryers or Hotpoint

    clear as mud

    in reply to: samsung ecobuble #449992
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    Re: samsung ecobuble

    if its the big pcb thats sits horizontally at top – more than likley — they have a gel coating

    tha part number for pcb are on a little sticker — normally dc92-181717a or something like that

    they can be expensive — and of course they may be soemthing else wrong —

    ally

    in reply to: Samsung RSH7UNBP #449981
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    Re: Samsung RSH7UNBP

    is the freezer evap cooling , you would need to take the rear cover of inside freezer to have a visual check tbh..

    the evap should have a light coating of frost from top to bottom after the compressor has been on for 15- 30 mins

    if not your looking at regas- poss compressor issue

    its never good when the freeezer goes on any samsung

    hope this helps ally

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #108250
    funkyboogy
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    for me its —

    they buy cheap sheeeite — then its all the usual comments

    i paid cash for this

    its only 3 weeks old

    my last one lasted 10 years

    are these any good

    hmm let me see you paid £159.99 for a washing machine and its already broke

    go figure Poindexter

    ahhhh

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