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Thanks to those that helped! I found the freezer I wanted at a local store at a good price (21 cf @ $ 388). Manual with the zinc shelves... Hmmm, wonder if I could fabricate those 2nd barrier doors that I haven't seen in ages (like the ones they still have in Europe)? But guess what? Saturday night, after returning home from a mini pleasure trip to Chicago, we decided to go out to dinner. After dinner we found ourselves with just enough time to run to Sears to pick up another bucket of Laundry soap... longer story shortened, we saw my same freezer on "Sale" for $ 399.99 ...! I mentioned the salesman that on Sunday, I was going to Sherman's to buy the exact same freezer for $ 388... Well, what do you know, if I bought the freezer at Sears THAT night with my Sears charge they would deduct another 10 % off of the sales price which would be even better than 'matching' the Sherman's price... Woo-Hoo! The freezer I wanted ended up only costing $ 359!! AND... 6 months no payments and no interest! Yayyyyyyyyyyy!!! Saturday was a great day! Cyndi Remove a "b" to reply |
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"Rick & Cyndi" wrote in message news:0IZdb.637228$uu5.101214@sccrnsc04... Thanks to those that helped! I found the freezer I wanted at a local store at a good price (21 cf @ $ 388). Manual with the zinc shelves... Hmmm, wonder if I could fabricate those 2nd barrier doors that I haven't seen in ages (like the ones they still have in Europe)? But guess what? Saturday night, after returning home from a mini pleasure trip to Chicago, we decided to go out to dinner. After dinner we found ourselves with just enough time to run to Sears to pick up another bucket of Laundry soap... longer story shortened, we saw my same freezer on "Sale" for $ 399.99 ...! I mentioned the salesman that on Sunday, I was going to Sherman's to buy the exact same freezer for $ 388... Well, what do you know, if I bought the freezer at Sears THAT night with my Sears charge they would deduct another 10 % off of the sales price which would be even better than 'matching' the Sherman's price... Woo-Hoo! The freezer I wanted ended up only costing $ 359!! AND... 6 months no payments and no interest! Yayyyyyyyyyyy!!! Saturday was a great day! I would have asked them to match the price, then I would have taken the additional 10% for charging it! Our Great Indoors store (which is owned by Sears) is closing. I saw a ceiling fan that I liked that was 50% off. I had to wait in line for 30 minutes to get to the lighting service desk. They told me that they were all out of the one that I wanted. I told them I would take the display. The clerk told me that she was told she couldn't sell any more of the displays. (There were "sold" tags on dozens of fixtures and they had a sign posted that said that if you bought a display they would call you in 7 - 10 days when it was ready for pick-up). I found a manager and complained. He said they changed their policy. I pointed out that the sign was still up and I expected them to honor the terms that they posted in writing. After he concluded that I wasn't going to budge he sold it to me and removed the sign. |
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"Vox Humana" & Cyndi" snip: : I would have asked them to match the price, then I would have taken the : additional 10% for charging it! : snip I actually talked with 2 of the salespeople (to be Politically Correct...) and they both presented to me they could "match" the other store or give the 10 % off the Sear's sales price... I figured I'd take the 10 % off. It was still ~ $ 30 less than I would have paid in another 15 hours! And yeah, I probably could have fought them and tried to get the "match" price plus the 10 % discount... but I wasn't in a fighting mood and was still so happy that I did better than I was going to do... Cyndi (just not in a fighting mood anymore...) |
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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
snipperoo I actually talked with 2 of the salespeople (to be Politically Correct...) and they both presented to me they could "match" the other store or give the 10 % off the Sear's sales price... I figured I'd take the 10 % off. It was still ~ $ 30 less than I would have paid in another 15 hours! And yeah, I probably could have fought them and tried to get the "match" price plus the 10 % discount... but I wasn't in a fighting mood and was still so happy that I did better than I was going to do... Cyndi (just not in a fighting mood anymore...) ok... "fall on sword" time. We recently bought a 17' "commercial" freezer from Sears. They delivered it, put it in the basement, leveled it, plugged it in and it fired right up so they left. Each time that evening I went downstairs it was just runnin', no problem. Next morning, Nancy called me at work and said that just for the heck of it she checked it and it was still warm inside! I asked if it was running and sure enough it was. So I checked it when I came home, yup, warm and still running. I was about ready to call Sears, and then it struck me. The basement has a finished side and an unfinished side. When we bought the house, Nancy took one of the rooms in the finished side for her craft room. There was a light switch at the top of the stairs which turned on a stairway light. Well, she'd go into the unfinished portion for whatever and forget to shut the lights off so I rewired things so that the light switch at the top of the stairs also shut off the power in the unfinished side... well... DUH. ;-) Go up stairs, turn stair light off - *poof*, freezer stopped running until the light was turned back on. Boy did I feel kinda stupid. :-) -- Steve |
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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
Thanks to those that helped! I found the freezer I wanted at a local store at a good price (21 cf @ $ 388). Manual with the zinc shelves... Hmmm, wonder if I could fabricate those 2nd barrier doors that I haven't seen in ages (like the ones they still have in Europe)? But guess what? Saturday night, after returning home from a mini pleasure trip to Chicago, we decided to go out to dinner. After dinner we found ourselves with just enough time to run to Sears to pick up another bucket of Laundry soap... longer story shortened, we saw my same freezer on "Sale" for $ 399.99 ...! I mentioned the salesman that on Sunday, I was going to Sherman's to buy the exact same freezer for $ 388... Well, what do you know, if I bought the freezer at Sears THAT night with my Sears charge they would deduct another 10 % off of the sales price which would be even better than 'matching' the Sherman's price... Woo-Hoo! The freezer I wanted ended up only costing $ 359!! AND... 6 months no payments and no interest! Yayyyyyyyyyyy!!! Saturday was a great day! Cyndi Remove a "b" to reply I love it when people get a REAL bargain! Well spotted! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Steve Calvin wrote:
ok... "fall on sword" time. We recently bought a 17' "commercial" freezer from Sears. They delivered it, put it in the basement, leveled it, plugged it in and it fired right up so they left. Each time that evening I went downstairs it was just runnin', no problem. Next morning, Nancy called me at work and said that just for the heck of it she checked it and it was still warm inside! I asked if it was running and sure enough it was. So I checked it when I came home, yup, warm and still running. I was about ready to call Sears, and then it struck me. The basement has a finished side and an unfinished side. When we bought the house, Nancy took one of the rooms in the finished side for her craft room. There was a light switch at the top of the stairs which turned on a stairway light. Well, she'd go into the unfinished portion for whatever and forget to shut the lights off so I rewired things so that the light switch at the top of the stairs also shut off the power in the unfinished side... well... DUH. ;-) Go up stairs, turn stair light off - *poof*, freezer stopped running until the light was turned back on. Boy did I feel kinda stupid. :-) -- Steve Ewer! Reminds me of the time we went on holiday, leaving stuff in the freezer... Then DH turned the electricity off for the duration of the holiday! To this day I do not know why, except that this was what he remembered his parents doing back in the 50's, as a fire prevention thing! You may be sure I made HIM clean out the freezer when we got back. He's never turned the electricity off again while we were away! luckily it was only a 3 CF freezer! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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"Steve Calvin"
snip : : ok... "fall on sword" time. We recently bought a 17' "commercial" : freezer from Sears. They delivered it, put it in the basement, leveled : it, plugged it in and it fired right up so they left. Each time that : evening I went downstairs it was just runnin', no problem. : snip : Go up stairs, turn stair light off - *poof*, freezer stopped running : until the light was turned back on. snip : -- : Steve : : ======== Rut-row! LOL Poor thing. Yeah, we've done similar things too... Luckily, none of our basement's outlets are wired into ANY switches. That reduces our idiot factor a little bit. ![]() Cyndi Remove a "b" to reply |
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"Kate Dicey" & Cyndi wrote:
: : Thanks to those that helped! : : I found the freezer snip longer story : shortened, we saw my same freezer on "Sale" for $ 399.99 ...! I : mentioned the salesman that on Sunday, I was going to Sherman's : to buy the exact same freezer for $ 388... Well, what do you : know, if I bought the freezer at Sears THAT night with my Sears : charge they would deduct another 10 % off of the sales price : which would be even better than 'matching' the Sherman's price... : Woo-Hoo! The freezer I wanted ended up only costing $ 359!! : AND... 6 months no payments and no interest! Yayyyyyyyyyyy!!! : snip : : I love it when people get a REAL bargain! Well spotted! : -- : Kate XXXXXX :========= Yep. We're pretty excited. We're going to pick it up on Thursday. Woo-Hoo!! Cyndi Remove a "b" to reply |
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"Rick & Cyndi" wrote in message . net... "Steve Calvin" snip : : ok... "fall on sword" time. We recently bought a 17' "commercial" : freezer from Sears. They delivered it, put it in the basement, leveled : it, plugged it in and it fired right up so they left. Each time that : evening I went downstairs it was just runnin', no problem. : snip : Go up stairs, turn stair light off - *poof*, freezer stopped running : until the light was turned back on. snip : -- : Steve : : ======== Rut-row! LOL Poor thing. Yeah, we've done similar things too... Luckily, none of our basement's outlets are wired into ANY switches. That reduces our idiot factor a little bit. ![]() Cyndi Remove a "b" to reply My freezer is downstairs, too, and we had an outlet added just for it, when we had some extra wiring put in for all of the computer stuff, too, so it's not wired into the switches, either. Did you get the switch rewired? Dawn |
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DawnK wrote:
snip My freezer is downstairs, too, and we had an outlet added just for it, when we had some extra wiring put in for all of the computer stuff, too, so it's not wired into the switches, either. Did you get the switch rewired? Dawn Yup. Ran a separate circuit from the panel to the freezer. Of course that was after I stopped smacking my forehead and saying "DUH - F'ING DUH" ;-) |
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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
Yep. We're pretty excited. We're going to pick it up on Thursday. Woo-Hoo!! Cyndi Remove a "b" to reply I had a good one a few years back... had a bunch of family here for Christmas... Only had the one fridge in those days, a nice big Boche fridge freezer. It packed up on Christmas Eve, and I had to buy whatever could be delivered on Boxing Day! AKKK! I hate panic buying white goods, but they always pack up at the least convenient moment! I ended up with a slightly smaller Hotpoint Ice Diamond. Nice, works very well, but is is a tad small, and added to the feeling that I really NEEDED another fridge in the kitchen! It was also cheap, which eased the pain somewhat! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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"Rick & Cyndi" wrote in message We're going to pick it up on Thursday. Woo-Hoo!! Cyndi Pick it up???? How much to deliver it? One reason I buy from the local dealers is delivery and setup. They are very competitive in price and they bring the thing in, put it in place and the most I have to do is hold a door open. Them things are heavy and I have but one pair of gonads in life so why waste them hauling a big appliance? |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message m... "Rick & Cyndi" wrote in message We're going to pick it up on Thursday. Woo-Hoo!! Cyndi Pick it up???? How much to deliver it? One reason I buy from the local dealers is delivery and setup. They are very competitive in price and they bring the thing in, put it in place and the most I have to do is hold a door open. Them things are heavy and I have but one pair of gonads in life so why waste them hauling a big appliance? That's why I love my local dealer. They do all the dirty work. All I have to do is use it. Free delivery AND they extend the warranty out a couple of years. Dawn |
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"Steve Calvin" wrote in message ... DawnK wrote: snip My freezer is downstairs, too, and we had an outlet added just for it, when we had some extra wiring put in for all of the computer stuff, too, so it's not wired into the switches, either. Did you get the switch rewired? Dawn Yup. Ran a separate circuit from the panel to the freezer. Of course that was after I stopped smacking my forehead and saying "DUH - F'ING DUH" ;-) Oh dear! Funny how those things don't occur to you before! Dawn |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Rick & Cyndi" wrote in message We're going to pick it up on Thursday. Woo-Hoo!! Cyndi Pick it up???? How much to deliver it? One reason I buy from the local dealers is delivery and setup. They are very competitive in price and they bring the thing in, put it in place and the most I have to do is hold a door open. Them things are heavy and I have but one pair of gonads in life so why waste them hauling a big appliance? I get things like that delivered, coz they then take the old one away for gas recovery and proper disposal. Doesn't cost anything from my local store. -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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