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Some time ago I tried to take the chuck off a 3/8" Bosch drill. Trying to
turn the screw the wrong way, I ruined the head. Took it to a Bosch service
center where they removed it for me and gave me a new screw. While I waited.
Recently bought one of the new radio CD players. It quit after about 6
months. Sent it in to Bosch. Got a new one within 10 days.
I like Bosch!!

Max D.


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Max wrote:
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I like Bosch!!


If you want an argument, change the subject.

They have always been more than fair with me.

Lew


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Max wrote:
Some time ago I tried to take the chuck off a 3/8" Bosch drill. Trying to
turn the screw the wrong way, I ruined the head. Took it to a Bosch service
center where they removed it for me and gave me a new screw. While I waited.
Recently bought one of the new radio CD players. It quit after about 6
months. Sent it in to Bosch. Got a new one within 10 days.
I like Bosch!!

Max D.


We bought a Bosch dishwasher in Macon, Ga. They delivered it and it
worked fine for a year or so then cratered. Bosch referred us to the
same dealer as our nearest repair service. (about 45 miles). The dealer
replied that we were out of their service area. Needless to say, we went
back to Maytag. They may be different companies, but the name is the same.

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Bosch tools are great....dishwashers ..not so great. My parents
purchased the most expensive bosch dishwasher and it failed after 6
months. The repairman told me he works on them more than any other and
they are his bread and butter!!

BM


On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 23:06:14 GMT, "Max"
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Some time ago I tried to take the chuck off a 3/8" Bosch drill. Trying to
turn the screw the wrong way, I ruined the head. Took it to a Bosch service
center where they removed it for me and gave me a new screw. While I waited.
Recently bought one of the new radio CD players. It quit after about 6
months. Sent it in to Bosch. Got a new one within 10 days.
I like Bosch!!

Max D.


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Gerald Ross wrote in
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We bought a Bosch dishwasher in Macon, Ga. They delivered it and it
worked fine for a year or so then cratered. Bosch referred us to the
same dealer as our nearest repair service. (about 45 miles). The
dealer replied that we were out of their service area. Needless to
say, we went back to Maytag. They may be different companies, but the
name is the same.


And after the Maytag Neptune washer/dryer fiasco...?

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