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Default Home Depot/Lowes appliance repair?

On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 01:56:35 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03
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wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014 08:08:18 -0600, CRNG
wrote:

Anybody here have any experience getting appliance repair
(refrigerator, clothes washer/dryer, dishwasher) from either Lowe's
or Home Depot. I will be in the market for a low-end top loading
clothes washer such as this


http://www.homedepot.com/p/Maytag-Centennial-3-6-cu-ft-High-Efficiency-Top-Load-Washer-in-White-ENERGY-STAR-MVWC360AW/203667281#.UtPzDvu3MS4

in the next year, and I was wondering what happens if it ever needs
service. I've never purchased an appliance from them.

Do they offer appliance service? Is it any good?


Sure. I've used Lowes. They contract it out (to the local gas
company, the last time I used them).


What did you have repaired that Lowes contracted out to the local gas
company?


Because the service contract was bought from Lowes? Because that's
who the tenants (future owners) called? Because the Lowes phone number
was handy?

Maybe you should define "local gas company" first. We could be thinking of
two different things.


Are you really so dumb that you can't read three words? That's pretty
poor, even for a lefty.

from the free online dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/

lo·cal (lkl)
adj.
1b. Of or relating to a city, town, or district rather than a larger
area: state and local government.

gas (gs)
n. pl. gas·es or gas·ses
2. A gaseous fuel, such as natural gas.

(or in your case 7a. Flatulence.)

com·pa·ny (kmp-n)
n. pl. com·pa·nies
3a. A business enterprise; a firm.