Washing Machine Update . . .
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 5:17 pm
By some miracle, I found the paperwork on the broken washer (amazing - I can almost never find paperwork), seems it is only four years old, and at the time I bought it I also bought an $$extended warranty$$ (a thing I almost never do, because I am cheap).
I actually didn't even remember purchasing this extended warranty (Duh!), but there it was, right there on the original receipt (a nice surprise, that!).
This extended warranty doesn't expire until February 2020.
Well, this morning I went into Lowe's - where I originally bought the machine - and spoke to the manager there. Told him I still had a year on the warranty, but that I was now afraid of the machine, didn't want to repair it, and asked if (since I had never had a warranty repair on the machine) if I could get a credit from this warranty put on a new washer.
He said I would need to call a number (Lowe's doesn't handle such things after a purchase is a month old) but what might happen, he said, is since I still had a year to run on the warranty, and since I had the paperwork, that they would first need to send someone out to my house (to verify that the machine was damaged) and if it was determined that the machine can't be repaired, THEY MIGHT GIVE ME A NEW MACHINE. Whoa!
Although I'm not sure I want a new machine of this model, it is definitely better than shelling out $400 - $600 for a new one (I paid about $600 for the one that did the self-destruct thing last night).
I'm not holding my breath, but if I get an offer of a new machine, I'm going to jump on it.
Anne
I actually didn't even remember purchasing this extended warranty (Duh!), but there it was, right there on the original receipt (a nice surprise, that!).
This extended warranty doesn't expire until February 2020.
Well, this morning I went into Lowe's - where I originally bought the machine - and spoke to the manager there. Told him I still had a year on the warranty, but that I was now afraid of the machine, didn't want to repair it, and asked if (since I had never had a warranty repair on the machine) if I could get a credit from this warranty put on a new washer.
He said I would need to call a number (Lowe's doesn't handle such things after a purchase is a month old) but what might happen, he said, is since I still had a year to run on the warranty, and since I had the paperwork, that they would first need to send someone out to my house (to verify that the machine was damaged) and if it was determined that the machine can't be repaired, THEY MIGHT GIVE ME A NEW MACHINE. Whoa!
Although I'm not sure I want a new machine of this model, it is definitely better than shelling out $400 - $600 for a new one (I paid about $600 for the one that did the self-destruct thing last night).
I'm not holding my breath, but if I get an offer of a new machine, I'm going to jump on it.
Anne