Thanks Lowes

5575

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2015
Posts
3,850
Likes
1,152
Points
523
Our washing machine started acting up, squealing, shutting down and such. I'd bought the 5 year extended warranty and right now it's 4 1/2 yrs old so I called and filed a claim to get someone out to look at it. Entered my info and it basically said I was out of the service coverage range so that had me concerned, figured I'd have to haul it to the store or something. Anyways long story short yesterday I got an email saying:

ADKq_NYJITaAr8TbloB_Thoe69YeX-GorMlIh1IHy5F9a747PJNN2IUfbudNTW3JkPggWmZBdCV268DtIVGnKgrYQqACoyJbQ-BqDzrmefOC9L4=s0-d-e1-ft
Great news!​
You received a Lowe's Refund Card as payment for your Lowe's Protection Plan claim.​
$823.28​

I didn't send them a pic or video or anything and they basically gave us a full refund.
What's crazy is when we bought the set the sales woman asked if we wanted to purchase the extended warranty. I said no and she says I would because I've never sold one to a person that didn't use it! So I told her we better buy it then.
I guess they don't build them like they used to, our old Kenmore set was at least 15 years old probably more like 20.
Anyways ran to Bismarck and bought a new one..with the extended warranty plan! She wants to try a front loader, tried to talk her out of it but I guess we'll live and learn.
Thanks Lowes.
 


jdfisherman

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2015
Posts
232
Likes
202
Points
177
A bit off topic but we had a front loader at our last house and loved it. The house we bought had a top load without the center agitator - can't stand it. Would replace it with a front load but it was only a year old when we bought the house so trying to tolerate it for a few years to get some use out of it before replacing it.
 

Rowdie

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2015
Posts
14,015
Likes
7,993
Points
938
We bought a front loader used years ago. We've had to replace the plastic catch latch a few times but it's a real fix.

Great news on the extended warranty. That just shows you how much they're making as a company. Overpriced piece of shit is what you get, no matter the appliance. Our new home came with appliances. The refrigerator wouldn't get cold. The dealer tried pulling the old well you must go through the Fridgadair warranty. Long story short they tried helping us with Frigidaire and got nowhere, and told them to bring me a new one out of one of those other homes on their lot like mine, and they finally did. MFers. I'll bet my grandmother's 1960s fridge my brother uses for bait will outlast it.
 

3Roosters

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Jul 21, 2015
Posts
4,977
Likes
1,021
Points
463
Location
Devils Lake
Extended warranties...be in vehicles, appliances, etc...are a money maker....for the ppl, companies selling them...they are an expensive scam. I don't believe in them. They just add to the cost with it all going to..the car dealer / appliance seller.
 


johnr

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2015
Posts
21,005
Likes
6,119
Points
923
Location
Dickinson
We went back to a top loader, the seal on the front ones gets gross, even with a neatnic wife.

I feel as though they seem to both clean clothes the same, one is just way more maintenance.
 

sierra1995

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2015
Posts
621
Likes
23
Points
168
Location
Bismarck
We bought a speed queen from flecks in Bismarck a few years ago when our old whirlpool washer gave out. It is a top load, with an agitator. Seems to be working well, as we do a load of laundry daily. Was more expensive than most other washers, but seemed simpler. We didn't need a washer with wifi capability, or fancy colors, etc. The link below is the one we have.

https://www.flecksonline.com/product/speed-queen-tc5-32-cu-ft-top-load-washer-1595468
 

shorthairsrus

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 13, 2015
Posts
8,706
Likes
662
Points
443
Whirpool front load set --- I cant remember what year --- they wont die. I did have the dryer stop one time -- you tubed it and i soddered a piece on the mother board.
 

Maddog

★★★★★ Legendary Member
Joined
May 6, 2017
Posts
2,825
Likes
1,514
Points
553
Location
One step closer to the end.
We went back to a top loader, the seal on the front ones gets gross, even with a neatnic wife.

I feel as though they seem to both clean clothes the same, one is just way more maintenance.
x2 We went through that too. Will never do a front loader again. Plus "impossible" to get clothes out of it. LOL

the top loader needs a center agitator IMO then you are good to go.
 


Jiffy

★★★★★ Legendary Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2018
Posts
2,427
Likes
2,071
Points
623
Location
West of Minntucky
I had no idea we had so many washer and dryer aficionados up in here…

I have a washer and dryer, I have no idea what kind or how long I’ve had them. lol
 

BDub

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2015
Posts
2,341
Likes
212
Points
303
Location
Bismarck
I’ve had to clean a Samsung front loader seal and they were nasty. Gross. 🤮
 

Wall-eyes

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2015
Posts
1,251
Likes
545
Points
313
We went back to a top loader, the seal on the front ones gets gross, even with a neatnic wife.

I feel as though they seem to both clean clothes the same, one is just way more maintenance.
Yes this is issue with front loaders have to leave door open
 


Recent Posts

Friends of NDA

Top Posters of the Month

  • This month: 291
  • This month: 142
  • This month: 103
  • This month: 72
  • This month: 58
  • This month: 58
  • This month: 45
  • This month: 41
  • This month: 41
  • This month: 39
Top Bottom