irishwashguy
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What a thread this is, I read it, and I still can't beli
I also sold ia washer and dryer, and the people were happy to get it. I would like to give a piece of advice that you might find usefull. When you sell it, make the buyer sign a document that states that this is sold "as is" and keep a copy for yourself. That way, you COA (cover your butt). I did that when I sold my nightmare washer and dryer, and replaced them with Miele. I had a small problem with the light, and they took care of it. Maybe you could get a condencor washer/dryer stacked set. I love mine, and glad that the other is far behind me. I know what a drain, no pun intended, that it was for me, especially with something new that you expect to be trouble free. It felt nice seeing it go out the door, Good luck selling your unit,
I also sold ia washer and dryer, and the people were happy to get it. I would like to give a piece of advice that you might find usefull. When you sell it, make the buyer sign a document that states that this is sold "as is" and keep a copy for yourself. That way, you COA (cover your butt). I did that when I sold my nightmare washer and dryer, and replaced them with Miele. I had a small problem with the light, and they took care of it. Maybe you could get a condencor washer/dryer stacked set. I love mine, and glad that the other is far behind me. I know what a drain, no pun intended, that it was for me, especially with something new that you expect to be trouble free. It felt nice seeing it go out the door, Good luck selling your unit,