Featherweight machine
#51
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Iowa
Posts: 100
Ok this is where I am.. I ask for payment of $150.00for damages. I should have a check in the mail on Monday for that amount.
Plan to use the machine as is. I have given her a name "Lily" as in peace lily. I am at peace with the whole thing. Thanks for all the help. JJane
Plan to use the machine as is. I have given her a name "Lily" as in peace lily. I am at peace with the whole thing. Thanks for all the help. JJane
#53
Originally Posted by JJane
Yes have been in connect with the seller-She did it right took it to a authorized shipper it was package well and the shipping company has agreed that it is a claim.. I just need to have a price of the decreased valve of the machine because the shipping damage or the price to have it repainted not sure I would have it repainted because it decreases the valve if it is repainted. At this point my head hurts---understand?
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
out of curiousities was the machine packed correctly....was there packing between the machine and case....between the case and box....do you have a recourse also again the seller.....so many people think they can just throw this into a box that fits and its ok.....
There's no way I'd ship off a machine to get an estimate on damage repair. If I can't get a ballpark figure from sending photos, then I'd find someone else.
#54
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Owensboro, KY
Posts: 1,420
I have used this gentleman many times for accessories, attachments, case repair, etc. He's a tremendous source of knowledge.
http://www.featherweight-poppy.com/
Also, Dave McCallum, who has a site online, is also a wonderful repair man.
http://www.featherweight-poppy.com/
Also, Dave McCallum, who has a site online, is also a wonderful repair man.
#55
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Originally Posted by RAChhap
There is a couple who live in Houston Tx who specialize in
Featherweights and I'm sorry that I can't remember their name but maybe you could do a search for Sewing machine repair in Houston and find them. They were very good.
Good luck.
Featherweights and I'm sorry that I can't remember their name but maybe you could do a search for Sewing machine repair in Houston and find them. They were very good.
Good luck.
their website. I've bought 2 Featherweights and numerous parts from them.
http://www.suncatcher-tx.com/contact-us.htm
Sharon Weaver
#59
If I understand you correctly, you filed a claim, will be reimbursed for the damage, and you still get to keep the machine???
I know you said it was with a shipping company and they may be different, but when you file with the USPS and the claim is finally accepted, you loose your merchandise forever. They confiscate it so to speak and you never see it again.
I would send the machine back to the shipper if possible, get a full refund, and find another machine.
I know you said it was with a shipping company and they may be different, but when you file with the USPS and the claim is finally accepted, you loose your merchandise forever. They confiscate it so to speak and you never see it again.
I would send the machine back to the shipper if possible, get a full refund, and find another machine.
#60
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Monticello IL
Posts: 42
Hi - There is a husband and wife who only deal with Feather Weight - they are always in Paducah and are the nicest people. Go on line to Jeanslyle.com They are located in Quincy IL, phone number 1-217-222-8910. Jean and Bill are always helpful and may be able to give you some options. You may have already solved your problem, if not, call they - they have been in business a very long time and their booth is always a stop for me in Paducah. Although, I am going to sell my Feather Weight - I just don't use it - good luck in your problem.
Linda in IL
Linda in IL
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