Savbeowulf

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  • in reply to: Painful to watch #408422
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: Painful to watch

    Wow and people have commented saying thank you for showing us how to do this????? I couldn’t quite believe my eyes watching that.


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    in reply to: Izettle chip and pin #407904
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: Izettle chip and pin

    I have looked at paypal here its a chip and pin card reader that links to your phone via bluetooth and uses your phone’s gprs to establish a secure connection the reader is £99 then 2.75{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} transaction fee per card I’ve also looked at streamline which is a card reader with built in roaming sim card that finds the best carrier signal then processes the payment with far less transaction costs the has built in thermal paper roll to give receipt but that system requires 3 yr contract at £24 + vat per month and minimum I think £10 transaction per month and you also have to go through data compliance. Both do the same job but it’s horses for courses. The only bad thing I have heard on the PayPal here reader is some people complaining of money being held for 30 days initially but that may only be because a new business paypal account was opened and it had to be verified but don’t hold me to that. There’s also world pay zinc but haven’t looked at that in much depth at the moment. I think I’m leaning towards the streamline option myself just not overly happy with the 3 yr contract as only just started on my own and haven’t really built a strong client base yet but it definitely looks the more professional of the options because the customer will recognise the reader as similar to that in a shop and may be more likely to trust it’s security as opposed to you offering the PayPal here reader which looks like a cheap plastic calculator. But ultimately you pays your money you takes your choice.

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    in reply to: Insurance #407897
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: Insurance

    Thank you I’ll check them both out for a quote.

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    in reply to: Washing machine for single person, budget £350 #407836
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: Washing machine for single person, budget £350

    Maybe look at graded stock ie. Cosmetic damage to sides or top which will be hidden once in your kitchen you may save that way

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    in reply to: BEKO DRVS 73W #407871
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: BEKO DRVS 73W

    Check the front bearing pads

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    in reply to: Hotpoint HV7F140 Tripping RCD #407560
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: Hotpoint HV7F140 Tripping RCD

    Depends on what voltage setting you were using on your tester

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    in reply to: BEKO WME7267W #407758
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: BEKO WME7267W

    Is there a fault code on the display?

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    in reply to: Neff fan oven problems #406963
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: Neff fan oven problems

    Make sure you properly isolate and kill the power then disconnect the lamp holder and secure the terminals properly then reinstate the power and try for functionality. If everything then works happy days you’ve isolated the problem to the lamp holder. I have had this before where the lamp holder was the problem.

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    in reply to: samsung wf8702rsw/xeu tE2 error #405619
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: samsung wf8702rsw/xeu tE2 error

    If definately seems like a temp sensor error so apart from checking for corroded connections or breaks in the loom I’m not sure what else to suggest

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    in reply to: BEKO DCU8230 Sticks in program #405140
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    Re: BEKO DCU8230 Sticks in program

    Have you tried cleaning the humidity sensor? This determines if the washing being dried is dry. Open the door and wipe the metal sensors with a soft cloth dampened with vinegar and then dry them.

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    in reply to: samsung bf641 oven #405527
    Savbeowulf
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    Re: samsung bf641 oven

    robinsonrobbo wrote:hi all a customer has rang up saying machine showing E21 fault any body got the codes for these?

    cheers chris


    Hi have you checked the cavity temp sensor? It may be open circuit.


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