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    Wow - that is terrible, I didn't know that Sears subcontracted either, and luckily have never bought anything big like your system that needed to be installed - just washers, dryers, a.c.'s and a dishwasher is all - and all years ago. Now I know I never will.

    Thanks goodness that nothing serious ever happened (such as a fire or personal injury ), tho what you're having to deal with now is serious enough I would say. Hopefully you'll get everything working the way it's supposed to, and also be reimbursed for all the added and unnecessary expenses that you've incurred over the years that you've had this unit.

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    BTW Sandie - what alerted you now to a problem, or was it that you had just reached your meltdown point based on all the previous crap that you've had to go thru? And I'm like you - I just can't stop thinking "WOW"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    ETA:
    BTW Sandie - what alerted you now to a problem, or was it that you had just reached your meltdown point based on all the previous crap that you've had to go thru? And I'm like you - I just can't stop thinking "WOW"!
    Late last year I had the annual maintenance for the heating system. The Tech made a big deal of the poorly fitting filter I had and advised me to go to a local company (he gave the name and address) to have one custom made. It got me thinking, didn't make sense I had to buy custom made.

    Soon after install, I got a post card from Sears w/ the part number for my filter. I ordered it and it is 4 inches wide - no way that is going to fit in my tiny space! I called the Sales Rep who sold me the system, and he said it was the wrong part and just ignore the post card. I did, but I SAVED IT in the folder. So that was scanned in and included in my letter. If I had the media filter cabinet, it IS the right filter!

    Been crazy trying to deal w/the automated phone system; there is no "Press 9 if you are calling about a furnace installed incorrectly 8 years ago." I had Customer Support folks telling me, "take your furnace that is missing a part back to the store where you purchased it and they will give you a new one." Obviously they are just reading from a script. The 3rd time I was told that, I asked, "Do you know what a furnace is?" Reply was "I have no idea what a furnace is." I kept a list of all the numbers and names of folks I spoke with in 5 hours over 2 days, and put all THAT in my letter as well. I was asked, "Did you buy your furnace in a store or online?" Obviously I was in the wrong part of Customer Support, but I could NOT figure out how to get where I needed to be!

    I've now learned that at one point, I was talking with the local Heating and Cooling Manager, but he was confused by this being an 8 year old install, and advised me to call Customer Service. He didn't have a name or direct phone number for me and could not transfer me. THAT went in my letter, too, but back then I didn't know he was THE MAN I NEEDED. So I'm sure he is embarrassed now, too.
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    Yikes Sandie - I hope that you don't have high blood pressure to start with, because after all of this. it will be thru the roof.

    I'm afraid I couldn't have remained as calm as you appear to be. My Italian "temperament" would have take over - BIG TIME!!!!!
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    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    .......unreal.......horrible, just horrible!




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    what a hassle.. but fortunately you weren´t hurt and apparently you´ll be compensated/reimbursed for everything..

    this is why it´s important to know that your people knows what to do.. not just hire them randomly..(@ Sears)
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    It is almost too much to believe.

    If it is possible, I would consult with an electrician, to see if you can determine just what you have overpaid these last 8 years in electrical bills, because of the fan thing. I would include that in your total request for 'damages'.

    Sears is not the only store that contracts out their labor. Many, many stores do it. I am sure you will always ask from now on, so too late to tell you to ask, right?

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    That is unbelievable.... but so is a lot of what happens to me.. All I could think of as I read it was "WOW!.....WOW!.....WOW!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post
    Many, many stores do it. I am sure you will always ask from now on, so too late to tell you to ask, right?
    Makes me almost afraid to even BUY anything ever again! Good thing I've done so much of the updating on this house already.
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