Here’s a sorry story: a five-year old GE washer and the transmission is fried. And, naturally, it’s just out of warranty. Yep, a common story with GE. As much as we keep warning people about GE, folks keep buying GE crap, “‘cuz they sell ‘em at Home Despot, an’ all.” So, the freak show continues.
Here’s a clue: just because it’s good to own GE stock, that does not mean it’s good to own their appliances. Think on these things.
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At least you made it five years. My transmission went out after three years and the part costs almost as much as buying a new machine. I’m switching.
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