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millymog
ParticipantRe: Indesit IDL500
Firstly this quote of “£200, less than a weeks wages.” Not in my household it isnt. Im a single mum so £200 is alot of money to me thats why i bought the thing out of a Catalogue
I do work btw but dont earn £200 a week lolmillymog
ParticipantRe: Indesit IDL500
Hello
Thanks for all your commentsFirstly this quote of “£200, less than a weeks wages.” Not in my household it isnt. Im a single mum so £200 is alot of money to me thats why i bought the thing out of a Catalogue
Anyway, everyone (well nearly) is going off too strongly on this argument
I know the dishwasher works and yes it cleans beautifully but, my argument is, YOU SHOULD BE INFORMED THAT THE DISHWASHER MAY DISCOLOUR AND THE HAVE THE CHOICE WHETHER OR NOT TO PURCHASE IT..that is it…end of!! 😕
millymog
ParticipantRe: Domestic Appliance Horror Stories ?
2 weeks ago i bought an indesit idl500 dishwasher from a well known catalogue for £240 Its been fine and washing well but after a few days all the plastic inside the dishwasher went pink. I called the catalogue and they say its to do with indesit and to phone them which i did. A girl said this can happen if you eat things like spag bog or tomato ketchup so i said so now i have to watch what i eat because it turns the plastic a funny colour? ive never had that with my old dishwasher…so i said im not happy and called the catalogue company again. They say they wont take it back because there isnt a fault and indesit have to say there is one so i called them again. This time the man on the phone said it wont harm your dishes but ALL our dishwashers go that colour. I asked him why this isnt mentioned when they advertise it or in their handbooks. I said im not happy and i dont want it. In so many words he said tough, thats what happens and im not going to do anything about it
So on Monday im going to trading standards as neither of the companies will take responsibility -
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