Walmart Clearance Machines
#71
I bought a machine on a clearance at WalMart about 5 years ago, got it home, set it up, it didn't work. WM would not take it back even though I had the receipt. They said I had to send it to Brother. I called local repairman and he wouldn't work on it.
#72
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[quote=clsurz]
Not if they are an authorized dealer they can't. If they do report them to the company.
Again, we will have to agree to disagree because this doesn't happen in my world!!
Originally Posted by Candace
Yes, anyone can refuse to repair a machine. Happens all the time. Or the cost of the repair is more than the machine cost originally.
Not if they are an authorized dealer they can't. If they do report them to the company.
Again, we will have to agree to disagree because this doesn't happen in my world!!
#73
I just came back from WalMarts. Of course I went to look at the Brother machines. I had one in my shopping cart for $109.00 I think it said 80 stitches. Anyway I talked myself right out of it and put it back on the shelf. I have a Brothers serger, found at a yard sale, and I love it.
I just bought a Monarch, in cabinet, at a yard sale for $20.00. So I really didn't need another machine. Hope I don't talk myself into going back and getting it.
I just bought a Monarch, in cabinet, at a yard sale for $20.00. So I really didn't need another machine. Hope I don't talk myself into going back and getting it.
#76
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 1,143
I have the 9000 brother and love it. It sew's really nice. I love the needle down. The only thing I dont like is when i turn it on the needle is always on the left side. I always have to move it to the middle. I did brake a needle one time because of it.
#78
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Muskogee Oklahoma
Posts: 261
I just bought the Brother Project Runway machine and I love it. I paid $149.00 for mine. I'm still wet behind the ears when it comes to sewing and quilting, but this machine is a breeze to use, compact enough for my "sewing table" which is actually my coffee table. It sews denim like a dream and it has some fancy stitches on it as well. I'd love to be able to afford a really big expensive mahcine that does everything but this little workhorse is fine for now. It really is a great little machine.
#80
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
I've had 3 Brother machines. The first one came from Walmart. I had it serviced at an authorized Brother dealer, but she did tell me that not all will do it.
How can they be sure where you bought it?
How can they be sure where you bought it?
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