From: "Steve Spence"
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Subject: Re: Maytag Neptune Washer lousy customer service for repair; I would think twice next time and buy from Sears
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 19:21:36 -0500
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nothing. the sample size is too small. I however, went for the sears kenmore
3.1 cubic foot front loader for $599
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"frankg" wrote in message
news:cm7lsvs4t28ivtsmtou5nk8poc2v88a9dh@4ax.com...
> Mine hasn't been as good as yours. So what can we draw from these two
> examples???
>
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> >On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:53:30 GMT, GregR wrote:
>
> >Neal Brown wrote:
> >
> >> Too late for you now, but Maytag has been rated by Consumer Reports as
the
> >> most repair-prone brand of washing machine.
> >
> >My Maytag W/D have both been trouble-free since I bought them back in
late 1996
> >- granted the washer is a top-loader (i.e. not a Neptune). Other friends
with
> >Maytag top-loaders have had similar experiences.
> >
> >As always, YMMV.
>