Call the FTC at 877-382-4357 and file a complaint.......
Hello Peter (and all others),
I just found this thread and have spend the last hour+ reading it. WOW… what a horror story!! That is enough to break even the most calm, positive person, I'm sorry to hear about all your difficulties!
If I may offer my 2 or 3 cents worth..... if you have been to or found other forums like this, SPREAD THE WORD! Give a brief chronological listing of the problems, repairs, contacting LG, GE warranty, consumer groups, etc and list the FTC phone number and suggest to others they lodge their complaints too! As the FTC contact told you, they need more people to complain about the problem!
On another note, here's a suggestion for you:
I know you don't have the interest or the time to "baby-sit" your washer, or I if you even want to go to this trouble, but…. When new homes are built (here in CA anyway) and the laundry is upstairs, they place a "plastic drip pan" where the washer will go. This "drip pan" is large enough for the machine to sit in, is maybe 2 inches tall and is usually connected to a small (1") drain tube.
OK, here's the suggestion: purchase one of those "drip pans" and install it under your washer (with the drain tube plugged, unless you can rig it somehow). You are probably way ahead of me but, this way IF (god forbid) your washer leaks again, the drip pan will catch it and save you from a lawsuit. Call it cheap insurance!
I just did a quick Google search and found this on eBay (the link below).
I hope this suggestion will give you peace of mind when you wash!!
Good luck!!!
Kevin