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Weather hasn't stopped us all week.
I'll post pics of what we've been up to tommorrow
I'll post pics of what we've been up to tommorrow
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Same with our gas CH, it broke down a couple of weeks back, on the coldest night of the year so far. New PCB sorted that, but it cost £160!
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We had a major disaster when the dishwasher packed up a couple of weeks ago, Mrs FJ was ready for moving into a hotel until it was sorted.
I gave it a good coat of looking at, and after 10 days of it not fixing itself i relented and let her ring a guy out of the thompson directory. I was expecting the usual £60 call out, a lot of tutting & sighing and a further £100 for wiping some dust of a pcb thingy.
But no, this guy asked what make and model and then talked her through resetting the pcb thingymajig to default by pressing this, turning that and cutting the power off a few times.
This was not in the manual or the trouble shooting guide so he was sharing trade knowledge over the phone free of charge, he is either a saint or bloody busy.
I gave it a good coat of looking at, and after 10 days of it not fixing itself i relented and let her ring a guy out of the thompson directory. I was expecting the usual £60 call out, a lot of tutting & sighing and a further £100 for wiping some dust of a pcb thingy.
But no, this guy asked what make and model and then talked her through resetting the pcb thingymajig to default by pressing this, turning that and cutting the power off a few times.
This was not in the manual or the trouble shooting guide so he was sharing trade knowledge over the phone free of charge, he is either a saint or bloody busy.
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Nice to hear. You'll know who to ring next time and reccommend to friends etc.
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