ronhic
Well-known member
Try living here...
....where the first hour of labour is nearly $200 by the time you include the 'call out' fee. Plus parts.
You can buy an Electrolux group European style 16lb front load machine here for about USD$500 odd.
Given the price of repairs, I don't know if I would be bothered to get something repaired even once....
As for the water issue....Well most Australians have a different opinion to most Americans in that while we would like to use more, we accept that we should not. Our government has not legislated (yet) that we can't buy water guzzling appliances, but has rather made it cheaper with rebates to buy water saving appliances. That and constant advertising about being 'water wise' seems to have worked.
To give you another idea, on the main 'highway' from where I live to where I work there is a flashing sign that tells everyone how much water the city has used in the last 24hrs compared to our daily target and our current storage level....
It effectively guilts you into wanting to use less.
...and the carrot (financially and being able to say to people 'we care') is much better than the stick.
....where the first hour of labour is nearly $200 by the time you include the 'call out' fee. Plus parts.
You can buy an Electrolux group European style 16lb front load machine here for about USD$500 odd.
Given the price of repairs, I don't know if I would be bothered to get something repaired even once....
As for the water issue....Well most Australians have a different opinion to most Americans in that while we would like to use more, we accept that we should not. Our government has not legislated (yet) that we can't buy water guzzling appliances, but has rather made it cheaper with rebates to buy water saving appliances. That and constant advertising about being 'water wise' seems to have worked.
To give you another idea, on the main 'highway' from where I live to where I work there is a flashing sign that tells everyone how much water the city has used in the last 24hrs compared to our daily target and our current storage level....
It effectively guilts you into wanting to use less.
...and the carrot (financially and being able to say to people 'we care') is much better than the stick.