A few nights ago I go to do my laundry. When my washing machine was done I went to check. Planning to remove items and toss in the dryer. Found a puddle of water under my washing machine. Could see it wasn't from the wall. So the next day (today) I contact a service company. Man comes and tests a fe things. And guess what? He finds NOTHING! And I was stuck with a $90.00 (inclu tax) bill for a "service call". That's more than a typical check-up at my dog's vet, my physician...etc. Couldn't tell me what happened. But did tell me where water leakage would have been coming from. So here I am back at square one. This could happen again. Though,, aft er he left I did one load of laundry. Nothing.
This happened to me before with another appliance. Problem occurred when I was alone. Service guy comes. Finds nothing. I get charged for a service call.
Quite the racket they got going. Only technical college education. Charge more than College professionals. Just so they could "have a look". Though he did test the washing machine. Just irks me he found nothing. If I didn't call him I would have saved myself $90.00.
I wondered if it couldn't be condensation? Water managing to build up in the back of the machine then forming a puddle under and in front of my machine? He said "No". We have nod idea where the puddle could have come from.
Said he wouldn't charge me. Then he charges me for the service call. I guess he meant to say for "labour". Didn't say that in his broken English.
This happened to me before with another appliance. Problem occurred when I was alone. Service guy comes. Finds nothing. I get charged for a service call.
Quite the racket they got going. Only technical college education. Charge more than College professionals. Just so they could "have a look". Though he did test the washing machine. Just irks me he found nothing. If I didn't call him I would have saved myself $90.00.
I wondered if it couldn't be condensation? Water managing to build up in the back of the machine then forming a puddle under and in front of my machine? He said "No". We have nod idea where the puddle could have come from.
Said he wouldn't charge me. Then he charges me for the service call. I guess he meant to say for "labour". Didn't say that in his broken English.