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Good Man furnance/flue recall.
Hello Everyone,
Just trying to find out if the situation I'm in is typical of the Good Man furnance/flue recall. I became a part of the program back in Sept/Oct 2004, my neighbor was in the program and informed me about it(we have same home builders, and same type of flues). He's been in the program (if I heard right) Oct 2003. Little background (from paperwork they gave me), Good Man is under an agreement with the fed to provide services to home owners who have a defective flue, that can crack and seperate and blow exhaust in into the home. Mine has burn marks around several of the joints(appears patched by previous repairmen). I've had about 7 months of "we'll call you later today" and no calls. I've had to constantly call about the 'status' and I get "what the repair guy never called, we'll call them again, and call you back", then no call ofcourse. I don't want to wait over a year like my neighor(an elderly lady). So, I ask, has anyone been a part of this program? Has anyone had the work done? Is 1/2 year to 1-1/2 years typical for getting the work done? thx, |
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