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June 17, 2006 at 4:57 pm in reply to: apparently the average cost for CCN1 and CkR1 is £600.00 #179390
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: apparently the average cost for CCN1 and CkR1 is £600.00
I put an engineer through reassesment last year and it cost £850+VAT and as Ken says the hidden cost was the two weeks the engineer was off the road.
The major problem I had was finding somewhere that would do CKR1 and LAU1
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: No stars for trainers
kheath wrote:Was that vodka with breakfast?
methinks the evening meal and breakfast might merge :beer:
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: No stars for trainers
gegsy wrote:Never tried haggis,
You will on 1/12 😆
Haggis is good for you, it brings you out of your shell and makes you more talkative, Ken eats it a lot 😆
At the end of the day haggis is only spicy mince, Honest!!I also hate whisky, most scots when they drink spirits go for the traditional scots drinks of vodka and buckfast.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: No stars for trainers
gegsy wrote:BTW what can we expect at the Xmas doo ??
Whisky, haggis and more whisky 😆
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Your input please
Why did Ken have to write this yesterday????? 😆
kwatt wrote:The AC, whilst perhaps dormant, is far, far from dead.
Reading between the lines the repair was never a success, the customer paid out £180 for a repair that did not cure the problem and it is one of these cases that the repairer has to bite the bullet and refund some cash.
If it was one of mine I would give them the cash back less the estimate charge.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: customers not collecting vacuum cleaners
Dave_Conway wrote:I nominate this the “Dave exclusive thread” 😆 😆
Had to think about this for a moment
Davemac11
johnmac11
Participantgegsy wrote:When does Kevins erm shenanigans start 😆
Saturday 2nd December 2006, at 7:31pm 😆
BTW
Just took a look at the bucket airlines and they only let you book up till Oct 06. Got a pleasant shock when I checked British Airways from Birmingham to Glasgow return flight for 6, total £298John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Controlled Mayhem
Methinks there should be a dress code for the evening meal and that kilts should be compulsory :scots:
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Dasa – Worth Joining
Sean is still on the council but you wont get him till next week as he is on holiday.
John
June 13, 2006 at 10:48 am in reply to: Fisher and Paykel GW701-U washer fault code 0010 0101 #179091johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Fisher and Paykel GW701-U washer fault code 0010 0101
this fault code means that there is a fault with the draining cycle in your appliance, check for blockages and pump operation.
Power off first :zap:
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Anguis in herba
Just a thought Gegsy, why are you still online at this time you should be out working hard :rotfl:
When the cats away………..
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Spam
kwatt wrote:No, it was me. I deleted two and PM’d the idiot.
K.
Don’t believe it for a minute that it was you.
From what I hear you are still injecting coffee up till 10.00am 😆
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Spam
Hi Dave,
I take it that it was you who pipped me to the post in deleting the spam post by “newuser”
Does their account get deleted if they are obviously just here to spam?The reason I ask is that I sent a pm back in May to “maxmanners” re the 2 spam posts he did and he hasnt read the pm as of today.
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Controlled Mayhem
I’m up for it as I have never been there before 😉 Any chance of having the Xmas do before the hibernation season? Duck bay is best visited in good weather 😆
John
BTWIf UKWG is paying why don’t we go next door to Cameron House :rotl:
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whirpool ADP970
This appliance does have fault codes and a test program.
Instructions sent by email.
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