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Old 02-27-2010, 11:33 AM
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Candace
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Originally Posted by Baren*eh*ked_canadian
Exactly my point, I haven't used it until this week. I understand that repairs are usually only good for so many months, but I can't help but feel scammed, since I paid for a repair that wasn't actually done properly.

This is an older machine, but it was *not* cheap when it was bought, and it has tons of attatchements and feet and all those embroidery stitch cams.

Also, the pedal does seem normal, the motor turns, but it doesn't make the needle go up and down anymore, and i'm barely able to move it with the wheel :(
I feel your pain. But, that's why you really should have used it after getting it home to make sure it was fixed properly. Warranties on labor are only good for a certain length of time. I would think to keep you as a customer they'd open it up and take a look to see what's what and go from there. But, I would suspect that if there are any parts needed the cost will be more than the machine is worth. I've just dealt with a similar situation myself. It sucks, but machines get older and aren't worth a pittance of what we bought them for:< It's the same with computers, cars and electronics of all sorts.
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