by Jimmy_041 » Wed Feb 14, 2024 10:55 am
by MW » Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:04 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Washing machine gave up last month
As we have done for 30+ years, we bought a Fisher & Paykel as we do with most whitegoods (despite my anti All Blacks stance)
Last washing machine lasted 20 years.
What a pile of shite. Had to get the Good Guys technician out within a fortnight
F&P now a chinese company and this thing was manuafactured there
Technician said he spends 80% of his time on F&P products - "dont buy them"
Mrs Jimmy is now going medieval on Good Guys and F&P.
I've been there - I do pity them. Best to cut your losses and give her money back: you wont win.
No more Fisher & Paykel
by Booney » Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:10 pm
MW wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Washing machine gave up last month
As we have done for 30+ years, we bought a Fisher & Paykel as we do with most whitegoods (despite my anti All Blacks stance)
Last washing machine lasted 20 years.
What a pile of shite. Had to get the Good Guys technician out within a fortnight
F&P now a chinese company and this thing was manuafactured there
Technician said he spends 80% of his time on F&P products - "dont buy them"
Mrs Jimmy is now going medieval on Good Guys and F&P.
I've been there - I do pity them. Best to cut your losses and give her money back: you wont win.
No more Fisher & Paykel
I could have told you that![]()
Look, you won't find an Australian made Washing Machine I can tell you that from any supplier.
Your choice is pay premium for European made (western Europe, not eastern Europe...) or pay a reasonable price for a good brand that still design and manage the Quality in Australia but manufacture in a low cost country.
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:11 pm
MW wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Washing machine gave up last month
As we have done for 30+ years, we bought a Fisher & Paykel as we do with most whitegoods (despite my anti All Blacks stance)
Last washing machine lasted 20 years.
What a pile of shite. Had to get the Good Guys technician out within a fortnight
F&P now a chinese company and this thing was manuafactured there
Technician said he spends 80% of his time on F&P products - "dont buy them"
Mrs Jimmy is now going medieval on Good Guys and F&P.
I've been there - I do pity them. Best to cut your losses and give her money back: you wont win.
No more Fisher & Paykel
I could have told you that![]()
Look, you won't find an Australian made Washing Machine I can tell you that from any supplier.
Your choice is pay premium for European made (western Europe, not eastern Europe...) or pay a reasonable price for a good brand that still design and manage the Quality in Australia but manufacture in a low cost country.
by Brodlach » Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:51 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:MW wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Washing machine gave up last month
As we have done for 30+ years, we bought a Fisher & Paykel as we do with most whitegoods (despite my anti All Blacks stance)
Last washing machine lasted 20 years.
What a pile of shite. Had to get the Good Guys technician out within a fortnight
F&P now a chinese company and this thing was manuafactured there
Technician said he spends 80% of his time on F&P products - "dont buy them"
Mrs Jimmy is now going medieval on Good Guys and F&P.
I've been there - I do pity them. Best to cut your losses and give her money back: you wont win.
No more Fisher & Paykel
I could have told you that![]()
Look, you won't find an Australian made Washing Machine I can tell you that from any supplier.
Your choice is pay premium for European made (western Europe, not eastern Europe...) or pay a reasonable price for a good brand that still design and manage the Quality in Australia but manufacture in a low cost country.
My bad - should have checked with safooty.net first
We are quite happy to pay a premium for a good machine - this one is ****ed
Clothes come out dirtier than go in.
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by MW » Wed Feb 14, 2024 3:29 pm
Wedgie wrote:Yeah the missus swears by Samsung for everything ever since she got a TV fixed that was about 3 years out of warranty.
Currently have TV, Washing Machine, Fridge and a tablet.
I've always been shitty with them ever since my only Samsung TV died in the arse 1 week after the warranty ran out and I didn't even consider contacting them and threw it away.
by gadj1976 » Wed Feb 14, 2024 3:31 pm
Wedgie wrote:Yeah the missus swears by Samsung for everything ever since she got a TV fixed that was about 3 years out of warranty.
Currently have TV, Washing Machine, Fridge and a tablet.
I've always been shitty with them ever since my only Samsung TV died in the arse 1 week after the warranty ran out and I didn't even consider contacting them and threw it away.
by wenchbarwer » Wed Feb 14, 2024 3:32 pm
Wedgie wrote:Yeah the missus swears by Samsung for everything ever since she got a TV fixed that was about 3 years out of warranty.
Currently have TV, Washing Machine, Fridge and a tablet.
I've always been shitty with them ever since my only Samsung TV died in the arse 1 week after the warranty ran out and I didn't even consider contacting them and threw it away.
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:30 am
MW wrote:Wedgie wrote:Yeah the missus swears by Samsung for everything ever since she got a TV fixed that was about 3 years out of warranty.
Currently have TV, Washing Machine, Fridge and a tablet.
I've always been shitty with them ever since my only Samsung TV died in the arse 1 week after the warranty ran out and I didn't even consider contacting them and threw it away.
If you ring and mention "Australian consumer law" you will get them fixed outside of warranty within reason.
by MW » Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:36 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:MW wrote:Wedgie wrote:Yeah the missus swears by Samsung for everything ever since she got a TV fixed that was about 3 years out of warranty.
Currently have TV, Washing Machine, Fridge and a tablet.
I've always been shitty with them ever since my only Samsung TV died in the arse 1 week after the warranty ran out and I didn't even consider contacting them and threw it away.
If you ring and mention "Australian consumer law" you will get them fixed outside of warranty within reason.
Mrs Jimmy's favourite 3 words at the moment
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 12:58 pm
MW wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:MW wrote:
If you ring and mention "Australian consumer law" you will get them fixed outside of warranty within reason.
Mrs Jimmy's favourite 3 words at the moment
It's an interesting law... makes manufacturing warranty irrelevant
by Psyber » Thu Feb 15, 2024 5:28 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:36 am
by MW » Fri Feb 16, 2024 11:09 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:Update
Fisher & Paykel have conceded defeat
They offered to replace this bomb but Mrs Jimmy gave it to them both barrels
Mrs Jimmy to get a refund for a new washing machine from Good Guys
by mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Feb 16, 2024 11:30 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:MW wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Washing machine gave up last month
As we have done for 30+ years, we bought a Fisher & Paykel as we do with most whitegoods (despite my anti All Blacks stance)
Last washing machine lasted 20 years.
What a pile of shite. Had to get the Good Guys technician out within a fortnight
F&P now a chinese company and this thing was manuafactured there
Technician said he spends 80% of his time on F&P products - "dont buy them"
Mrs Jimmy is now going medieval on Good Guys and F&P.
I've been there - I do pity them. Best to cut your losses and give her money back: you wont win.
No more Fisher & Paykel
I could have told you that![]()
Look, you won't find an Australian made Washing Machine I can tell you that from any supplier.
Your choice is pay premium for European made (western Europe, not eastern Europe...) or pay a reasonable price for a good brand that still design and manage the Quality in Australia but manufacture in a low cost country.
My bad - should have checked with safooty.net first
We are quite happy to pay a premium for a good machine - this one is ****ed
Clothes come out dirtier than go in.
by LaughingKookaburra » Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:49 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:MW wrote:Wedgie wrote:Yeah the missus swears by Samsung for everything ever since she got a TV fixed that was about 3 years out of warranty.
Currently have TV, Washing Machine, Fridge and a tablet.
I've always been shitty with them ever since my only Samsung TV died in the arse 1 week after the warranty ran out and I didn't even consider contacting them and threw it away.
If you ring and mention "Australian consumer law" you will get them fixed outside of warranty within reason.
Mrs Jimmy's favourite 3 words at the moment
by Booney » Fri Feb 16, 2024 1:31 pm
LaughingKookaburra wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:MW wrote:Wedgie wrote:Yeah the missus swears by Samsung for everything ever since she got a TV fixed that was about 3 years out of warranty.
Currently have TV, Washing Machine, Fridge and a tablet.
I've always been shitty with them ever since my only Samsung TV died in the arse 1 week after the warranty ran out and I didn't even consider contacting them and threw it away.
If you ring and mention "Australian consumer law" you will get them fixed outside of warranty within reason.
Mrs Jimmy's favourite 3 words at the moment
Extended warranties with house hold appliances (Most other things infact) aren’t worth the paper they are written on. If you know Australian Consumer Law enough they will fix the faults within that time frame without the need to fork out extra - The good guys are finding this out the hard way at the moment with a massive law suit.
FWIW Electrolux made products more often than not are pretty reliable and unlike most other manufacturers their ovens and rangehoods are still made in Australia (Adelaide infact). Only up until 3-4 years ago their fridges were made in Orange however there are serious discussions about bringing them back as the profits aren’t as big as they anticipated.
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Feb 16, 2024 3:58 pm
MW wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Update
Fisher & Paykel have conceded defeat
They offered to replace this bomb but Mrs Jimmy gave it to them both barrels
Mrs Jimmy to get a refund for a new washing machine from Good Guys
The machine was fixable but you got a refund anyway?
Good win for you, but that's poor form by F&P. If they do that for all customers their Warranty cost would be through the roof.
I'm guessing a sales rep didnt want the hassle and signed it off
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