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#34
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 2,733
My shop charges $69 just to drop it off and if not under wrantee (sp) you pay for parts and shipping if they have to order. Currently I have my Janome 350E machine in the shop because the embroidery arm won't retract. So I too am waiting for the 'sticker shock' bill.
#35
OK - THIS is why I only own mechanical machines. I'm going to guess $59.95 because there is a local guy around here who comes to your house and fixes your machine for $40 plus parts. I'm betting the thread cutter is simply jammed and I'm also betting that wherever your DH took your baby that they will be fair. Fingers crossed for you ......... let us know!
#36
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 2,694
This is my first laugh of the day- "It's been gone three hours and I miss it already'.
My guess is $40.
Edited to add: Now I have read all of the responses I think I am low. Mine was just in for general service and it came back making a noise. (cost $90 plus tax) I took it back right away. It was something with the "hook" and there was "no charge". This was Byrne's sewing in New Britain, PA. This is my favorite shop.
My guess is $40.
Edited to add: Now I have read all of the responses I think I am low. Mine was just in for general service and it came back making a noise. (cost $90 plus tax) I took it back right away. It was something with the "hook" and there was "no charge". This was Byrne's sewing in New Britain, PA. This is my favorite shop.
#39
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Williams In.
Posts: 192
Lets see, you live in Canada, Im going to say about 125.00 I live about 2 hours from anywhere, so when I need my Bernina serviced the dealer does same day service. I drop it off, go shopping out to lunch, and then back to pick it up. I can't imagine leaving her there!
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