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johnmac11
Participantkwatt wrote:Dave Tunnicliffe, ex Merloni. I think Jason knows him.
K.
that s the guy, couldnt think of his first name.
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ParticipantRe: Lofra
Dave_Conway wrote:Lordy has gone up in the world BTW, when he signed up he worked for Merloni as he’s posted, if they were that good an employer, why did he move to Lofra ? ;)Dave.
We had one of the bosses over last nov/dec, cant remember his title but his second name is Tunnicliffe if I remember correctly. He came from Merloni so he must be cherry picking who he wants from his old company.
BTW it passed in conversation with this guy that he is the brother in law of Brian Moores from Whirlpool .
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Lofra
Without checking I am probably getting 4-6 calls per month but then I cover their Birmingham postcodes so I suppose more get sold there.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?
Had a similar situation in Nuneaton once Ken.
Turned up on site to fit 5 plots with oven, hob and hood and when I got to plot number five I find its not there. New agent on the site seemed a bit stressed as a couple were meant to be moving in soon. Got called back next day to fit the appliances and found out that some pratt put the wrong plot number on the paperwork and also found a very relieved site agent 😀
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Noobs @ Whirlpool
From what I was told at the Croydon meeting he is the guy that is taking over the North of england as area manager, Phil H will probably confirm this.
Darren is still area manager for the heathen north and has become the “national contracts manager” or something like that with a remit to go out and get more 3rd party work.
Maybe his first port of call will be John Hopwood :rotfl:
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: “knocking noises” from Whirlpool dishwasher pu
Just a thought, have you tried the machine with the drip tray removed. I seem to recall a problem I came across a couple of years ago that when the motor got hot it became noisy but when the tray was removed it stopped.
Cured it by attaching a foam pad to the bottom of the motor.
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ParticipantRe: “knocking noises” from Whirlpool dishwasher pu
8542 347 15810 is the number you would use if you want spares. The showroom or retail model no. is G2PDWI/1WH
There are many models that are similar to this one but the individual part numbers will be the sameIf it is the wash pump you need the part number is 481236158334 costing £75.55 +VAT
Contact shop@ukwhitegoods.com for more info.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Rare collectable
I bet you some pratt will buy this for a lot more than 79p. I think I will start selling burnt out motors and back half’s with the bearings gone, I will probably make a fortune 😆
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: White Knight CL372WV
A good tip for the plastic fans on the back of the Crosslee condensor dryers is to ask the customer for a loan of their garden spade 😆 , I am serious here by the way. wedge the spade in behind the fan and apply pressure, fan comes off every time.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool fault codes
A list of fault codes can be found in this thread
the ones you want are on the second page
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AWM6120/3
The back half for this machine is 481241818318
retail £72.61 +VAT
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AWM8000 fault code F11
Had the same problem before on a couple of different Dreamspaces(awm8000) It could be either module, both modules or the cable between the two.
John
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ParticipantRe: funkyboogy
Have you also noticed how his spelling and grammar has improved by leaps and bounds since yesterday . Are we hearing from someone else using the same log in details?
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting No.4 – Feb 2005
Who will this be after ukw 4
move your mouse right and left to controlJohn
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: A joke
Because it took the piss out of the knickers :rotfl:
John
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