rinso
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I have been following Peter's thread about his problems dealing with LG. On the Laundry forum, there's another thread from a lady whose LG refrigerator just flat burned down. She is experiencing the same kind of incompetence.
I'm betting LG is not alone in this. My guess is that you could choose any company, and find they all have customers who've been treated this way from time to time.
It sometimes helps to purchase from a locally owned store and not a big box store. They have a reputation to maintain in the local community, and you can usually get more personal treatment. These stores were in danger of becoming extinct, until things like Brand Source started to appear.
I'm wondering what kind of treatment folks who waited for Maytag to make a front-loader, received when their Neptunes started to have problems in droves.
My own nightmare was with Whirlpool, who decided to stop making an electronic control board replacement part exactly 10 years after I purchased the washer. In its 11th year, the panel failed and my response from them was basically that it was too bad.
On the other hand, Frigidaire replaced my rear tub assembly 5 years after I had purchased my Gallery front-loader. (Ah, yes! The old bearing failure ploy!) I only had to pay for labor, and Frigidaire was very responsive and competent about getting the whole thing resolved from start to finish, in a little over a week.
I'm betting LG is not alone in this. My guess is that you could choose any company, and find they all have customers who've been treated this way from time to time.
It sometimes helps to purchase from a locally owned store and not a big box store. They have a reputation to maintain in the local community, and you can usually get more personal treatment. These stores were in danger of becoming extinct, until things like Brand Source started to appear.
I'm wondering what kind of treatment folks who waited for Maytag to make a front-loader, received when their Neptunes started to have problems in droves.
My own nightmare was with Whirlpool, who decided to stop making an electronic control board replacement part exactly 10 years after I purchased the washer. In its 11th year, the panel failed and my response from them was basically that it was too bad.
On the other hand, Frigidaire replaced my rear tub assembly 5 years after I had purchased my Gallery front-loader. (Ah, yes! The old bearing failure ploy!) I only had to pay for labor, and Frigidaire was very responsive and competent about getting the whole thing resolved from start to finish, in a little over a week.