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May 10, 2009 at 3:00 PM #396702May 10, 2009 at 5:47 PM #396081temeculaguyParticipant
Try pacific sales (there is one in RB), they don’t advertise their prices but I’ve found them to beat the big chain stores. The sears outlet that allan mentioned is also another great choice, especially for a washer/dryer who cares if it has a scratch or a dent. I’ll cast another vote for the HE3t, that thing is the bomb. Be patient, I picked up my he3t pair off craigslist for $750 for the pair and both pedestals. They were three years old and I had to move them from the sellers upstairs laundry room and rent a truck, plus there is a risk with anything used but almost every female relative of mine has had them for years with no problems and they love them like dudes like their harley’s, it’s a creepy loyalty but it was enough for me cause I don’t know the difference. I wasn’t about to drop 2k on a washer and dryer so it took a little work because they go fast on craigs, if I had to do it again I’d go sears outlet, when I was looking they didn’t have the one I wanted, they probably do now.
May 10, 2009 at 5:47 PM #396332temeculaguyParticipantTry pacific sales (there is one in RB), they don’t advertise their prices but I’ve found them to beat the big chain stores. The sears outlet that allan mentioned is also another great choice, especially for a washer/dryer who cares if it has a scratch or a dent. I’ll cast another vote for the HE3t, that thing is the bomb. Be patient, I picked up my he3t pair off craigslist for $750 for the pair and both pedestals. They were three years old and I had to move them from the sellers upstairs laundry room and rent a truck, plus there is a risk with anything used but almost every female relative of mine has had them for years with no problems and they love them like dudes like their harley’s, it’s a creepy loyalty but it was enough for me cause I don’t know the difference. I wasn’t about to drop 2k on a washer and dryer so it took a little work because they go fast on craigs, if I had to do it again I’d go sears outlet, when I was looking they didn’t have the one I wanted, they probably do now.
May 10, 2009 at 5:47 PM #396555temeculaguyParticipantTry pacific sales (there is one in RB), they don’t advertise their prices but I’ve found them to beat the big chain stores. The sears outlet that allan mentioned is also another great choice, especially for a washer/dryer who cares if it has a scratch or a dent. I’ll cast another vote for the HE3t, that thing is the bomb. Be patient, I picked up my he3t pair off craigslist for $750 for the pair and both pedestals. They were three years old and I had to move them from the sellers upstairs laundry room and rent a truck, plus there is a risk with anything used but almost every female relative of mine has had them for years with no problems and they love them like dudes like their harley’s, it’s a creepy loyalty but it was enough for me cause I don’t know the difference. I wasn’t about to drop 2k on a washer and dryer so it took a little work because they go fast on craigs, if I had to do it again I’d go sears outlet, when I was looking they didn’t have the one I wanted, they probably do now.
May 10, 2009 at 5:47 PM #396610temeculaguyParticipantTry pacific sales (there is one in RB), they don’t advertise their prices but I’ve found them to beat the big chain stores. The sears outlet that allan mentioned is also another great choice, especially for a washer/dryer who cares if it has a scratch or a dent. I’ll cast another vote for the HE3t, that thing is the bomb. Be patient, I picked up my he3t pair off craigslist for $750 for the pair and both pedestals. They were three years old and I had to move them from the sellers upstairs laundry room and rent a truck, plus there is a risk with anything used but almost every female relative of mine has had them for years with no problems and they love them like dudes like their harley’s, it’s a creepy loyalty but it was enough for me cause I don’t know the difference. I wasn’t about to drop 2k on a washer and dryer so it took a little work because they go fast on craigs, if I had to do it again I’d go sears outlet, when I was looking they didn’t have the one I wanted, they probably do now.
May 10, 2009 at 5:47 PM #396752temeculaguyParticipantTry pacific sales (there is one in RB), they don’t advertise their prices but I’ve found them to beat the big chain stores. The sears outlet that allan mentioned is also another great choice, especially for a washer/dryer who cares if it has a scratch or a dent. I’ll cast another vote for the HE3t, that thing is the bomb. Be patient, I picked up my he3t pair off craigslist for $750 for the pair and both pedestals. They were three years old and I had to move them from the sellers upstairs laundry room and rent a truck, plus there is a risk with anything used but almost every female relative of mine has had them for years with no problems and they love them like dudes like their harley’s, it’s a creepy loyalty but it was enough for me cause I don’t know the difference. I wasn’t about to drop 2k on a washer and dryer so it took a little work because they go fast on craigs, if I had to do it again I’d go sears outlet, when I was looking they didn’t have the one I wanted, they probably do now.
May 10, 2009 at 7:12 PM #396121meadandaleParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Try pacific sales (there is one in RB), [/quote]
I had the worst CS experience of my life at PS a few months ago. I’d shop at Best Buy before I’d give them another dollar…
May 10, 2009 at 7:12 PM #396372meadandaleParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Try pacific sales (there is one in RB), [/quote]
I had the worst CS experience of my life at PS a few months ago. I’d shop at Best Buy before I’d give them another dollar…
May 10, 2009 at 7:12 PM #396594meadandaleParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Try pacific sales (there is one in RB), [/quote]
I had the worst CS experience of my life at PS a few months ago. I’d shop at Best Buy before I’d give them another dollar…
May 10, 2009 at 7:12 PM #396650meadandaleParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Try pacific sales (there is one in RB), [/quote]
I had the worst CS experience of my life at PS a few months ago. I’d shop at Best Buy before I’d give them another dollar…
May 10, 2009 at 7:12 PM #396792meadandaleParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Try pacific sales (there is one in RB), [/quote]
I had the worst CS experience of my life at PS a few months ago. I’d shop at Best Buy before I’d give them another dollar…
May 10, 2009 at 7:56 PM #396126bob2007ParticipantI’ve had a number of GE monogram appliances as I’ve moved around. Some purchased from pacific sales. My experience with pacific sales was quite good. I went with a less expensive model, which was delivered and installed. A few weeks later I decided I liked the more expensive one, (about $350) better. They gave me full credit on the old one, and I only had to pay the new deliver charge. Thats more than I expected.
This was before best buy bought them, so I don’t know if its different now. But for those posting that they would buy from best buy first, you many not realize they have the same ownership.
May 10, 2009 at 7:56 PM #396377bob2007ParticipantI’ve had a number of GE monogram appliances as I’ve moved around. Some purchased from pacific sales. My experience with pacific sales was quite good. I went with a less expensive model, which was delivered and installed. A few weeks later I decided I liked the more expensive one, (about $350) better. They gave me full credit on the old one, and I only had to pay the new deliver charge. Thats more than I expected.
This was before best buy bought them, so I don’t know if its different now. But for those posting that they would buy from best buy first, you many not realize they have the same ownership.
May 10, 2009 at 7:56 PM #396599bob2007ParticipantI’ve had a number of GE monogram appliances as I’ve moved around. Some purchased from pacific sales. My experience with pacific sales was quite good. I went with a less expensive model, which was delivered and installed. A few weeks later I decided I liked the more expensive one, (about $350) better. They gave me full credit on the old one, and I only had to pay the new deliver charge. Thats more than I expected.
This was before best buy bought them, so I don’t know if its different now. But for those posting that they would buy from best buy first, you many not realize they have the same ownership.
May 10, 2009 at 7:56 PM #396655bob2007ParticipantI’ve had a number of GE monogram appliances as I’ve moved around. Some purchased from pacific sales. My experience with pacific sales was quite good. I went with a less expensive model, which was delivered and installed. A few weeks later I decided I liked the more expensive one, (about $350) better. They gave me full credit on the old one, and I only had to pay the new deliver charge. Thats more than I expected.
This was before best buy bought them, so I don’t know if its different now. But for those posting that they would buy from best buy first, you many not realize they have the same ownership.
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