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Old 11-11-2010, 09:16 PM
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The quality of things we pay more money for, is not the same as is use to be. Hope everything turns out in your favor.
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Old 11-12-2010, 06:42 AM
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My advice to you is to get it replaced anything electronic that does that will never work properly again. If it is only 6 mos old I would want them to replace it.
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Kas
My first Bernina 640 was a floor model and we got a screaming deal for it. It came with the BSR (which was why I wanted it but never use), the walking foot and the embroidery unit for $5,000. Well, the thread started getting stuck under a guide it shouldn't be going under twice. I don't know the technical term for it, but it made a horrible clunking noise and then the thread would break. Very frustrating. It went to the shop four times with no improvement. Finally, I went to pick it up and the shop owner told me they had just replaced the machine with one right out of the box. She couldn't fix it, so I got a brand new one for the same screaming deal. I haven't had a single problem with the replacement machine and I have had it for three years.
Glad it turned out OK.
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:51 AM
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There is always the possibility of getting a dud no matter what machine you purchase. I guess it all depends on how responsive your dealer is.
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Old 11-12-2010, 06:44 PM
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My first Bernina 640 was a floor model and we got a screaming deal for it. It came with the BSR (which was why I wanted it but never use), the walking foot and the embroidery unit for $5,000. Well, the thread started getting stuck under a guide it shouldn't be going under twice. I don't know the technical term for it, but it made a horrible clunking noise and then the thread would break. Very frustrating. It went to the shop four times with no improvement. Finally, I went to pick it up and the shop owner told me they had just replaced the machine with one right out of the box. She couldn't fix it, so I got a brand new one for the same screaming deal. I haven't had a single problem with the replacement machine and I have had it for three years.
Glad it turned out OK.
I couldn't be more happy! It runs like a dream.
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Old 11-13-2010, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Kas
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My first Bernina 640 was a floor model and we got a screaming deal for it. It came with the BSR (which was why I wanted it but never use), the walking foot and the embroidery unit for $5,000. Well, the thread started getting stuck under a guide it shouldn't be going under twice. I don't know the technical term for it, but it made a horrible clunking noise and then the thread would break. Very frustrating. It went to the shop four times with no improvement. Finally, I went to pick it up and the shop owner told me they had just replaced the machine with one right out of the box. She couldn't fix it, so I got a brand new one for the same screaming deal. I haven't had a single problem with the replacement machine and I have had it for three years.
Glad it turned out OK.
I couldn't be more happy! It runs like a dream.
I used to live in Renton. Miss the NW and beautiful mts.
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Old 11-16-2010, 12:24 PM
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Just an update- my Janome is back home and working perfectly!!! I am so happy and relieved. Thanks for all of your support and kind words, this is a great group of people.
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Old 11-16-2010, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jo Mama
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My first Bernina 640 was a floor model and we got a screaming deal for it. It came with the BSR (which was why I wanted it but never use), the walking foot and the embroidery unit for $5,000. Well, the thread started getting stuck under a guide it shouldn't be going under twice. I don't know the technical term for it, but it made a horrible clunking noise and then the thread would break. Very frustrating. It went to the shop four times with no improvement. Finally, I went to pick it up and the shop owner told me they had just replaced the machine with one right out of the box. She couldn't fix it, so I got a brand new one for the same screaming deal. I haven't had a single problem with the replacement machine and I have had it for three years.
Glad it turned out OK.
I couldn't be more happy! It runs like a dream.
I used to live in Renton. Miss the NW and beautiful mts.
We had another wind storm last night. Power is still out in some places. You are a long way from Renton!
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Your machine should still be on warranty, so check with your dealer. That means you can get it replaced/repaired at no cost.
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Originally Posted by Moon Holiday
Your machine should still be on warranty, so check with your dealer. That means you can get it replaced/repaired at no cost.
She posted about 2 posts up that the machine has been fixed and it's working great.

OP-I'm so happy for you! Hopefully you won't have any problems from here on out.
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