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I was thrown out of Best Buy

 
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I was thrown out of Best Buy
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2007-08-30, 05:24 PM
IIRC there was a discussion about poutine on here a little while ago... you crazy Canadians eh?
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2007-08-30, 05:27 PM
French fries, brown gravy & cheese curds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poutine

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2007-08-30, 05:54 PM
MMMM, love me my poutine Big Grin

Wasn't a big fan of Ashton poutine though...But that's what the majority says, Ashton has the best
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2007-08-30, 05:55 PM
tipstir Wrote:Well was working fine, but started to notice that after a accu-temp cycle the cloths were still moist, it didn't feel hot dry. Then after that the cycles never complete it's like it trips the circuit breaker also that 30amps feels very hot to me. You think the themostat both electronic and manual is gone or there is a short and the main circuirt board right? I can't sit and watch it but it will stop prior to the finishing guard mode. Then if I start it up again there it will complete. Mostly it shuts itself off as I said it won't complete the cycle.. I thought it was the mainbox dryer CB but it's not it..

Well, what I think it is, is a plugged vent. Lint gets past the screen & starts to collect on the vent pipe opening outside. The rain & such just makes it collect more.

It starts to block the exhaust so the dryer heats up rather quickly then over heats & the thermostat kicks it off.

I only ask because I spent 3 days after work at my parents kicking their dryer & swapping parts (including the thermostat).

I don't know why, but I Looked out the basement window & noticed a blob on the exhaust cover.
Went out & sure enough it was almost completly blocked with rock hard lint.

I then returned thermostat & bought a new lint trap.
Problem solved.
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2007-08-30, 07:28 PM
tipstir Wrote:I'll check this out when I get home, the vent had a cover outside but I had removed it since it kept getting clog, but I'll check the pipe inside.. As seen below: I'll use the blower I use on leaves to blow out the dryer lint in tubing. Did you but tin or did you go the cheap way (flexi tube) for tubing?

Here let me quickly draw you what I am working with in my basement..

My parents had pipe.
I went flexitube but only because my dryer is on the first floor & I wanted to be able to get behind it regularly for cleaning & pipe would of been a pain to keep reconnecting.
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2007-08-31, 12:55 AM
I just remembered a dryer I that came with an apartment I lived in would also get clogged and cause it to turn off. The maintenance guy said birds would nest on the exhaust vent on the roof.
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2007-08-31, 01:56 PM
I voluntarily ban myself from stores when I get horrible service or I disagree with their business practices on moral ground. I tell management and write a letter, then never step foot in any of their stores.

The list: TGI Friday's, Target, Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Applebees
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#48
2007-09-05, 03:19 PM
If I might put a plug in for CC, they matched a price for me on a set of gaming headphones (no, I didn't buy a warranty, but who would on a 40.00 set of headphones). Wink

I've had to grit my teeth several times in Best Buy and other places when I see the Monster Cable push. But thats where the money is, the accessories and the warranties. The credit card companies do it all the time, and so do the car dealerships. I just make sure to educate my parents and siblings so they don't get taken.

I tend to go to WalMart and get my cables (usually Phillips or whatever, LOL). I've purchased one monster cable in my life, and although the build quality was fantastic, I couldn't tell a difference in the output for the life of me.



dgeezer Wrote:Do what I did when I bought my 42" sony at Circuit City. I had seen the set advertised online for about 50 dollars less than the price in the store. I asked the salesman about that and also in almost the same breath I agreed to take the extended warranty. Big bucks for the warranty like maybe $300.00 but I agreed and he and his manager were happy to match the online price and help me get loaded up.

The next morning I stopped by on my way to a job and got a refund for the warranty in about 45 seconds no questions asked.Big Grin
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2007-09-05, 03:26 PM
We should actually thank those who buy the monster cables for subsidizing our purchases. The high margins on the warranties and accessories are what allow retailers like BBuy to keep the prices on the other stuff low.

That said, I tell people to avoid the high margin/low value stuff as well.

My favorite Big Box experience was the salesman telling me that the 'red guns' on plasma TV's tend to go out and that is why I need an extended warranty. I tried to tell him that a plasma is not a CRT and has no 'red guns' but he stuck to his story.

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2007-09-05, 07:03 PM
Wakalaka Wrote:I voluntarily ban myself from stores when I get horrible service or I disagree with their business practices on moral ground. I tell management and write a letter, then never step foot in any of their stores.

The list: TGI Friday's, Target, Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Applebees

I ban stores too. TGI Friday's and Applebees are on my list as well as Taco Bell (food poisioning twice in two different countries), Chilis, Denny's (after going there at least once a week for years), Red Lobster, Circuit City (recently broken after about 5 years to buy my girfriend a Xmas gift) and anything made by Symantec.

I have seen tons of negative press about Applebees lately. They were teetering on the edge of bankruptcy until they were recently purchased by IHOP. I was a regular customer but the last two times I went there I walked out after waiting for a waitress for over 15 minutes. Never went back.
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