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Re: Ugh! My 4 year old GE Profile appliances have "died"...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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@homedecor1   I commiserate with you about poorly built appliances.  

 

Check out the website appliance parts pros before you give up, though.  This company gives the best information, lowest prices and best customer service I've ever experienced.  

 

At this site, you enter your appliance's 'symptoms,' and the repair will be suggested.  They sell genuine manufacturer parts and delivery is fast.  No kidding, I've ordered, received and installed (btw, there are instruction videos for replacing the parts) all inside 24 hours.  

 

Good luck to you! 

 

Edited to add:  Did I mention they offer a free 365 day return policy?  

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Re: Ugh! My 4 year old GE Profile appliances have "died"...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

A friend of mine just had a 5 year old...expensive front loading

washer ****** out ...could buy a new one for 75 dollars more

than fixing the old one ...

My last washer I owned 18 years ... no service calls....

 

What the heck ??

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Re: Ugh! My 4 year old GE Profile appliances have "died"...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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@IamMrsG wrote:

@homedecor1   I commiserate with you about poorly built appliances.  

 

Check out the website appliance parts pros before you give up, though.  This company gives the best information, lowest prices and best customer service I've ever experienced.  

 

At this site, you enter your appliance's 'symptoms,' and the repair will be suggested.  They sell genuine manufacturer parts and delivery is fast.  No kidding, I've ordered, received and installed (btw, there are instruction videos for replacing the parts) all inside 24 hours.  

 

Good luck to you! 

 

Edited to add:  Did I mention they offer a free 365 day return policy?  


@IamMrsG

 

I've ordered from them as well.  I found out about them on YouTube.  They have their own YouTube channel that shows you how to do appliance repairs.

 

I learned how to change out a switch on my dryer and ordered the part from the link on their channel.  It came fairly quickly, was inexpensive, and I was able to do the repair myself.

 

So I would recommend them as well...and check out their YouTube channel for demonstrations.



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Re: Ugh! My 4 year old GE Profile appliances have "died"...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

@Moderators:  Thank you for reinstating my linked post.

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