I ordered a Juki TL98Q, but instead I got sent the wrong machine. I opened the box to find a TL-2000Qi. (The outside of the box did not specify the model inside, beyond that it was a TL.) I'm really torn. I have projects that NEED to get finished this week, and if I send back the 2000Qi, I won't be able to finish them. AND I will be out of a machine for another 2 weeks. :-( (My current machine is being kind of fussy and has been ruining fabric, so I haven't been using it.)
Is the TL-2000Qi as good as the TL98Q? Would it be a good idea to just keep the one that I have, instead of returning it for the TL98Q? I am so torn. I was so excited to start sewing with it today, but now I don't know what to do. |
i would have to let the company i ordered it from know.
it was a mistake and typically the 98Q sells for less money then the 2000. |
I have just Googled this and I think you will find that they have replaced the TL98Q with the TL2000QI. Best to phone your supplier and check it out before just sending it back
Elle |
BTW, please tell me what you think of the machine.
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Yes, I have emailed the company to let them know. ;) That was the very first thing I did.
I'll let you know what I think about the machine! Gosh, I just want to sew sooo badly on the juki! :( |
I hear very good reports about Juki machines. i saw one demonstrated here in Spain in Barcelona and it really impressed me
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I agree with the others, call the place of business and speak to a manager, a real person and get the scoop to see if you got what you paid for.
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The 2000 is the updated 98...but, talk to the company first.
Elle, I have had the Juki for a couple of years, and I LOVE her! She can run for hours on end and not overheat, and she cuts the threads when you push a button. She free motions like a dream. |
i have the 98Q and its an awesome machine.
i got it for half the price because the 2000 model had just come out and the were clearing out their 98Q stock. |
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
The 2000 is the updated 98...but, talk to the company first.
Elle, I have had the Juki for a couple of years, and I LOVE her! She can run for hours on end and not overheat, and she cuts the threads when you push a button. She free motions like a dream. |
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