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Old 07-02-2009, 05:54 PM
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JoanneS
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
Originally Posted by Quiltntime
Guess, I'm being a devil's advocate, but my thinking is, why fix something that isn't broke!
And why unquestioningly follow the advice of the one person who is going to reap an immediate financial benefit when you do what he tells you to do?
Sorry, but I have to disagree with this idea. Both my AZ and CT dealers are NOT in the business of making money from the servicing of my machines. They want my repeat business when I buy another machine or upgrade the one I have. Therefore, I continue to trust them to keep my machines in good condition. They're expensive, and like automobiles, they need occasional servicing by experts. I'm not an expert. I can clean out the visible lint, but I know some of it gets into the places I CAN'T see. An those cans of air don't do that job.
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