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My washer broke. I called Sears because something deeply ingrained in my genetic makeup says that that's Who You Call. (Also, my washer says something like "If I break, please call Sears!")

Apparently, 'tis the season for washers to break. They are booked solidly for the next month.

Can anyone recommend a non-Sears washing machine repair person or company?

If you repair washing machines, feel free to suggest your own services. In case you do, and you're curious: it fills, and drains, but neither spins nor agitates.

Date: 2008-01-08 04:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gmpe.livejournal.com
Dell's did a great job fixing our washer at a very reasonable price. They have specialists for each appliance category and they brought parts with them, so they didn't have to go out and come back and charge extra for that. Literally, the repairman reached under the washer, said yup, that's your problem, pulled out the old part and put in the new part. I think he was in the house less than 15 minutes, and that was with lots of schmoozing, writing up the bill, etc.

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