Can I just scream in frustration because you will all understand?
#21
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Originally Posted by melissa Dove
I hope there never will be a need to write AGAIN to Singer but if so remember to include a copy of your post on here, there are thousands of us on this board and the last thing singer want is an unhappy customer telling other potential buyers that they can't sort out the problem.
#23
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Originally Posted by ncredbird
I wouldn't purchase any Singer dated prior to about 1965. Ann in TN
#25
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Originally Posted by melissa Dove
I hope there never will be a need to write AGAIN to Singer but if so remember to include a copy of your post on here, there are thousands of us on this board and the last thing singer want is an unhappy customer telling other potential buyers that they can't sort out the problem.
#26
Singer for reasons that are mindboggling, have two very different quality of machines. Two of the same machines, one is cheaper made, one is high end great quality. Singer does that with everything they make. It's two different manufacturing. They don't seem to care that the lesser quality gives the Singer brand a dollar store image.
I have one of the first Singer Quantums and it looks nothing like the first Quantums that were for sale everywhere. Mine is not the lightweight plastic, it's like the Juki hard plastic/metal build and is a heavy machine. It sews smooth and quiet and has never given me one bit of trouble. Most of the Singer dealers get the cheaper models! Easier to sell? I don't know.
http://bestsewingmachine.net/sewing-...r-9240-quantum Here is the only pic I can find of the first Quantums. Mine is before that, no needle up or down is the only feature I don't have on it from this one. It is mechanical and computerized! First batch model Quantum manufactured before they 'improved' it.
I have one of the first Singer Quantums and it looks nothing like the first Quantums that were for sale everywhere. Mine is not the lightweight plastic, it's like the Juki hard plastic/metal build and is a heavy machine. It sews smooth and quiet and has never given me one bit of trouble. Most of the Singer dealers get the cheaper models! Easier to sell? I don't know.
http://bestsewingmachine.net/sewing-...r-9240-quantum Here is the only pic I can find of the first Quantums. Mine is before that, no needle up or down is the only feature I don't have on it from this one. It is mechanical and computerized! First batch model Quantum manufactured before they 'improved' it.
#30
Unfortunately I had the same problem with Pfaff. After sending it in twice with no good results. I am not even sure they tried to fix it. I know the local dealer didn't. DH wrote them a letter that he was hiring a lawyer. We sent it back again and they put a new board in it and it worked. I quickly traded it in after telling the Viking dealer my problems and got a Viking that I have never had any problem with. If you can get your hands on a Viking Lily they are really nice machines. I also have a Viking Designer 1. BTW they never even tried to replace it with a new machine. Just kept horsing me around. I threatened to throw it out the second story window. Then DH knew I had, had it. So I appreciate your frustration.
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