??? Karen? LOL I was joking, as in why didn't you tell me this in 2003? I'm not sure how you took it that you are apologizing, but there certainly was nothing needing an apology! LOL
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??? Karen? LOL I was joking, as in why didn't you tell me this in 2003? I'm not sure how you took it that you are apologizing, but there certainly was nothing needing an apology! LOL
Hi Freedom,
Your story is almost unbelievable! Several years ago, my late mother-in-law gave us a Sears refrigerator. When we started having problems with it, getting someone out to fix it was virtually impossible, they always had some lame excuse as to why they had to cancel. Now I avoid Sears like the plague!
You might want to consider reporting this to your state Consumer Affairs Office. Sears put you and your family in danger and they MUST be held accountable. Consumer Affairs might even be able to advise you of what legal recourse is available. Continue to document everything and save every single piece of paper related to this.
Good luck in resolving this. If you can, please let us know how all of this plays out?
I'm so sorry to hear all of this and all I can say is WOW!!! too.:eek: I'm glad that you finally became aware that you had problems with your furnace before anything like a fire started. Hopefully everything will work out in your favor and you'll be reimbursed for everything too. Good luck.:)
I don't know if you have ever watched the show on HGTV "Holmes On Homes" or now his new show "Holmes Inspection" on Sunday evenings but the things on this show makes me wonder if anyone can be trusted concerning home improvements or home inspections any more. It seems that even contractors with permits still make many critical mistakes.
:eek: So sorry you had to go through all this with Sears.
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