The last of the independent auto parts/machine shop stores closed up last fall in the local town of about 26,000 people. There's only one independent appliance/furniture type store I can think of and I've had it with him, have previously bought a dryer and a few pieces of furniture there so last summer I bought a new window A/C to replace my 31 year unit that worked flawlessly but was getting noisy. The new one lasted a month and then it couldn't be controlled from the remote or the control panel, only way you could shut it off was pull the plug. Then I could make it work with the remote only for a couple months before it died. Stopped at the store, salesman said he didn't know anything about them "talk to Al" and left. Who the hells Al? Talked to the manager and got the same" talk to Al response plus the A/C probably got struck by lightening". Finally got a new a/c after about two weeks and it's setting on the counter in the garage, never took it out of the box. The last argument was when does the warranty start? Manager says the date I bought the first one, I didn't like that response so he says OK try it your way. Screw him. Wish I would have went to Walmart or Menard's to start with.
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