would it be horrible?
#21
I talked with my husband and he seems to think I should wait and see since the table is on the way (i have to spend $35 if I want to cancel the table for shipping) and the machine was such a good deal. But if it's too big for me and I don't like it even $600 is too much ya know? I don't know he said "it has to be that big if you're going to keep quilting right?" but I have a singer 543 that has about the same throat space and does everyting I need so I don't know that I need this crazy computerized thing. I just don't know what do to. I don't want to be sorry after I return it either LOL. I wish I could see the future and know what is best.
Should I still call him and let him know what I'm thinking?
Should I still call him and let him know what I'm thinking?
#22
ok i called and told him I think the machine might just be too big for me and he agreed LOL. He told me to go ahead and play with it and monday he is going to bring me a Janome 3160 he said he would change out for me if i wanted that instead. Now I'm really not going to know what to do. he's being so wonderful about it though. I'm so glad i called now I feel better at least. he's a very nice person.
#23
Well he seems very nice, and have him sit down with you and go over the new machine. Best of luck ~~
#24
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Originally Posted by quilterella
Definitely take it back. Just be honest with him and I'm sure he will understand. Good luck and let us know what happens.
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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if it is not sewing well, take it back. If it is the chip that is bothering you, that I think you could get over easily....but the sewing part...indicates a real need for return!!!
#26
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Originally Posted by MyWifeMadeME
He sold you something that doesn't work correctly. Call him back and gently describe whats going on and explain your desires and position. Keep in mind ... you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
Before you go, read the fine print on the bill of sale to know if you signed something agreeing to "as is".
Any reputable dealer will understand that it's much better to send a customer away happy, especially knowing you have a huge audience of sewing/quilting enthusiasts eager to learn about quality machines and reliable dealers. Maybe it wouldn't hurt to mention - in a friendly way - that your many Internet friends are anxious to hear what the problem was.
#27
Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Originally Posted by quilterella
Definitely take it back. Just be honest with him and I'm sure he will understand. Good luck and let us know what happens.
#28
Originally Posted by Rose_P
Originally Posted by MyWifeMadeME
He sold you something that doesn't work correctly. Call him back and gently describe whats going on and explain your desires and position. Keep in mind ... you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
Before you go, read the fine print on the bill of sale to know if you signed something agreeing to "as is".
Any reputable dealer will understand that it's much better to send a customer away happy, especially knowing you have a huge audience of sewing/quilting enthusiasts eager to learn about quality machines and reliable dealers. Maybe it wouldn't hurt to mention - in a friendly way - that your many Internet friends are anxious to hear what the problem was.
#30
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Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Originally Posted by quilterella
Definitely take it back. Just be honest with him and I'm sure he will understand. Good luck and let us know what happens.
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