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Washer dryer, repair or replace

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    #21
    Originally posted by IR35 Avoider View Post
    I'll order the new machine then.
    When we buy a machine, we get one of those £2.50 a month insurance jobbies which does a like-for-like replacement if they can't fix it.
    Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.

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      #22
      £2.50 a month? Isn't most breakdown insurance much more expensive than that? I'm normally opposed to insurance when it can be avoided, but I am curious who this is with and what the smallprint says.

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        #23
        Originally posted by IR35 Avoider View Post
        £2.50 a month? Isn't most breakdown insurance much more expensive than that? I'm normally opposed to insurance when it can be avoided, but I am curious who this is with and what the smallprint says.
        Currys/Comet usually always offer you either a 'lump sum' 2 or 3 year extended warranty, or in recent years this ongoing neverending drip £2.50 or £3.50 a month (depends on the value of the goods insured)

        We havent actually bought a dishwasher in years, when they no longer deem it fit to be repaired they send us a voucher covering it's replacement cost which we take down to Currys and get a new one, and another policy.

        After the first couple of times I thought they would stop offering me the policy, but seems not.
        Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.

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          #24
          If you have the space get seperate washer dryers, this way they tend to be more simple & less likley to go wrong & when one breaks you only need to replace 1 unit

          But if you do get a combo unit then yes get the insurance - it saved me alot of money
          Growing old is mandatory
          Growing up is optional

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            #25
            Get pissed, throw it in your neighbours garden, then key the b'stads car when he complains.

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              #26
              Move to a bigger house that can accomodate a seperate washing maching and dryer.
              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                #27
                Originally posted by Jubber View Post
                Get pissed, throw it in your neighbours garden, then key the b'stads car when he complains.
                Aaaaahhhh. Wise are you in The Way of the Chav.
                Bored.

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