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maytaglover68

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Multiple people are trying to ban me for spam and deceptive content, but I’m not spamming I’m just posting on here so people know what I’m repairing any ideas on what I can do to prevent getting banned.

I’m currently in a hard situation because I don’t want this account to be deleted.
 
STOP reporting every freakin model number you’re “working on” then. I have enough stress at my own work.
Your data is pointless without any constructive context. You’re wasting your time!
If you’re going to present us with charted or graphed data by make and model, of issues, fine. Or doing a tear down video on how you’re addressing these repairs, or how Whirlpool is supporting, or NOT supporting you, ok.

But just vomiting out models and failures like a town cryer is so pointless and annoying! You’ve done it so many times now across half a dozen threads at least.
What is the point?
Stop.
Stop it.
Provide us some kind of other content of actual interest. Please.
 
Not just whirlpool but also GE, LG, and Samsung. Also you are breaking the rules as your comment is considered harassment under their rules. Also my content isn’t fake.

I’m not some random kid living in my mom’s basement who’s board I’m an actual technician.

People like you and whirlpool682 think my posts are deceptive meaning they are designed to mislead users into thinking it’s real - I do actually work on washers and have for a while.
 
Not just whirlpool but also GE, LG, and Samsung. Also you are breaking the rules as your comment is considered harassment under their rules. Also my content isn’t fake.

I’m not some random kid living in my mom’s basement who’s board I’m an actual technician.

People like you and whirlpool682 think my posts are deceptive meaning they are designed to mislead users into thinking it’s real - I do actually work on washers and have for a while.
You’re not reading anything we’re saying apparently.
I don’t want you to actually go away. I actually find insider info from technicians quite interesting.
But posting all the broken machines you get over and over is NOT interesting.
Idk why you keep doing it.
There were a few other posts you made that WERE interesting.
 
You’re not reading anything we’re saying apparently.
I don’t want you to actually go away. I actually find insider info from technicians quite interesting.
But posting all the broken machines you get over and over is NOT interesting.
Idk why you keep doing it.
There were a few other posts you made that WERE interesting.
What makes you think all my posts are fake tho. THEY ARE NOT FAKE AND MADE UP. Plus I say model numbers every time I get in a washer. Tell me interesting posts I made.
 
STOP reporting every freakin model number you’re “working on” then. I have enough stress at my own work.
Your data is pointless without any constructive context. You’re wasting your time!
If you’re going to present us with charted or graphed data by make and model, of issues, fine. Or doing a tear down video on how you’re addressing these repairs, or how Whirlpool is supporting, or NOT supporting you, ok.

But just vomiting out models and failures like a town cryer is so pointless and annoying! You’ve done it so many times now across half a dozen threads at least.
What is the point?
Stop.
Stop it.
Provide us some kind of other content of actual interest. Please.
Note: You said “working on” in quotes which means you think everything I make is not real.
 
John has made an excellent point, I recently became less interested in viewing your threads because you're not posting any pictures or videos of your repairs. Words can mean very little to me without seeing actual proof.
 
MaytagLover68,

You repeatedly say that "I got [this] machine in" .... "I got [these] machines in" ... and list them with remarks about this or that problem. It's not clear (to me, anyway) if you are an independent servicer and customers are bringing them to you or you are personally fetching them. Or, do you work in-house repair for a company and other servicers in the same company are bringing them to the facility?

The AutomaticWasher group is a whole lot about the visuals. Provide photos of the machines so we all can see the condition of them and how the problems present. All these noisy bearings and bad suspension rods (presumably causing wonky spin) ... provide some videos. Establish a YouTube account for linking videos if you don't wish to upgrade your AW user account for onsite video storage.
 
@maytaglover68

I can say that posting pics of washers from point a and each step of disassemble repair restoration and resemble of washers are good tutorial for those that, wents to repair there old washers (vintage) or there current machine themselves because they do not have the money. Or live in an area where there might be no repair service or tech would went, to repair there washers or dryers themselves, in my case i have no talents but thanks to pics posted on the site it gave me the knowledge on how to acess the service diagnostic test menu, that allows me to check fault codes test if part itself works. Like in my case the hot water valve of my washer and then thanks to the fault code listed, allows me to go online to read on the fault code and temp solution. Or if temp solution trouble shoot not working lets me know if a service tech needs to be called.
 

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