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Re: Dryer repair

Post by Pursuivant » Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:14 pm

onkko wrote: Lot of work was on common faults, of course every now and then there were things when i seriously thought about calling priest to throw devil out.


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Re: Dryer repair

Post by irnbru » Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:25 pm

onkko wrote:I have worked in repairs about 8 years and in most cases i could say what probably was problem and mostly i were right. There are "common faults" in things. Those common faults are where money comes.
Lot of work was on common faults, of course every now and then there were things when i seriously thought about calling priest to throw devil out.
Yep after some deliberation have decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.

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Re: Dryer repair

Post by irnbru » Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:17 pm

Turns out it was a piece of plastic that the buttons are connected to that broke. Spare part was €20 had to pay about €80 for the work.

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Re: Dryer repair

Post by raamv » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:28 pm

irnbru wrote:Turns out it was a piece of plastic that the buttons are connected to that broke. Spare part was €20 had to pay about €80 for the work.
So Problem solved without a new dryer.. Well at least did you ask him what sort of "warranty" he gives ? Mebbe 6 months ? :wink:
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Re: Dryer repair

Post by irnbru » Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:21 am

raamv wrote:
irnbru wrote:Turns out it was a piece of plastic that the buttons are connected to that broke. Spare part was €20 had to pay about €80 for the work.
So Problem solved without a new dryer.. Well at least did you ask him what sort of "warranty" he gives ? Mebbe 6 months ? :wink:
Yeah €100 is better than buying a new dryer for sure. Didn't ask about the warranty. Oh well.

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Re: Dryer repair

Post by raamv » Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:17 pm

irnbru wrote:
raamv wrote:
irnbru wrote:Turns out it was a piece of plastic that the buttons are connected to that broke. Spare part was €20 had to pay about €80 for the work.
So Problem solved without a new dryer.. Well at least did you ask him what sort of "warranty" he gives ? Mebbe 6 months ? :wink:
Yeah €100 is better than buying a new dryer for sure. Didn't ask about the warranty. Oh well.
you can still do as long as you didnt pay cash..instead got a "lasku":..then you can ask them what the normal takuu is from them for this kind of work..
and I sometimes use the EU consumer protection quote so the answer generally is...OK I give you 6 months or 1 year.. :wink:
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Re: Dryer repair

Post by irnbru » Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:24 pm

raamv wrote:you can still do as long as you didnt pay cash..instead got a "lasku":..then you can ask them what the normal takuu is from them for this kind of work..
and I sometimes use the EU consumer protection quote so the answer generally is...OK I give you 6 months or 1 year.. :wink:
Yeah I have the bill haven't even paid it yet. I'll deffo check that out cheers.


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