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Old 12-24-2013, 03:09 PM
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I bought my Janome online from Amazon. Its not a computerized model so i didn't need lessons to learn how to operate it. It was delivered on time, is exactly what the Amazon description says it is and i'm quite pleased with the whole process. Other than fabric, i purchase everything from Amazon. Wonderful customer service.
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Old 12-24-2013, 03:11 PM
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having a local dealer is not a guarantee of support, as dealerships can go out of business.
Totally agree with this. My dealer went out of business about a year after I bought my Bernina. So, even if you find a good dealer, you can be left high and dry. Can't help you in your specific situation, sorry.
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Old 12-24-2013, 03:39 PM
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I bought my Janome online (don't remember which place as it was 5+ years ago). Machine arrived when they said it would, works great and I love it. I know this probably doesn't help you since I can't remember who I bought it from, just wanted to say there are some good experiences buying a machine online. Good luck!

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Old 12-24-2013, 08:36 PM
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If I were going to get a machine online, I would either choose to do it with allbrands, or kenssewingcenter because I have had excellent service from both. I did purchase my mechanical from overstock, and they also had good service and sent me another machine when the first one didn't work, but if it were a 4-500 dollar machine kens or allbrands as they are very reputable dealers. I probably wouldn't hesitate to buy from my dealer as they are great, but they are pricey so I don't buy my cheap machines from them. If you buy online you just need to be aware of the return policy and try it right away especially if its a gift. Many people wait to long for this because there are always lemons out there and if you didn't buy locally its harder to return
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Old 12-24-2013, 08:41 PM
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Thanks for all the replies, I was so glad to see them....I did buy my Juki 98Q without ever driving one and I have loved it...so much that I want the Juki HZL 600 Exceed....it is at least a 3 hour drive to a dealer. I may never buy it, but it sure is a nice looking machine. And I have no fear of buying one without testing it...don't know if I would take lessons were they offered. I bought a midline Pfaff, and when I went for the lesson, there was only one or two things that she could show me that I had not already been doing.

Same when I bought a used Viking #1...(NOT the #1+) if it had been the #1+ I am sure I could have used the lessons.

When I bought my Juki 98Q, I was debating between it and another and after all the reading I settled on the Juki. Now after having this Juki, I really would like to have one with decorative stitches. And I just want something new. Some women like jewelry--I like sewing machines and cameras!
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Old 12-24-2013, 08:43 PM
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I totally agree I would never buy a primary machine online, I am a Viking girl I would never own a machine again without support of a dealer, they cost way to much!

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personally- I shop on line a lot --- for fabrics, supplies---- I would not ever purchase a machine on line- I want local service, I want to check out my machine- test drive it, have the free 'new owners classes' and somewhere to go if I have a problem.
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Old 12-24-2013, 09:17 PM
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I would find a local shop. or at least one within a drivable area........if you have any problem,the store is right there where you can go for a "face to face" discussion of any problem.............
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Old 12-24-2013, 10:22 PM
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I bought two machines from allbrands.com. One is a Singer that I purchased in 2003; the other is a Juki serger that I bought in 2012. No problems with delivery or the machines.
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Old 12-25-2013, 03:39 AM
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I had always wanted a Juki & found what I thought was a good deal from a dealer in CA. I will never buy another sewing machine online! I've already sent it back 2 times (the first time the day after I got it) and have called more times than I remember about different things. They say satisfaction guaranteed but when I called to say I wanted a different machine they said they would only give me a trade in price. Lesson learned.
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Old 12-25-2013, 04:04 AM
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Sewingmachinesplus.com The people there are super nice. My embroidery machine went down and they sent me a label to send it back shipping paid. I have bought 2 machines from them.
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