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Title: Washing-machine repair
Post by: Shirles on August 03, 2010, 08:42:59 AM

I would like the tel.no. of a washing-machine repair man.  Can anyone help.  Thank you
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: gingernut on August 04, 2010, 09:06:05 AM
we use Rod Bridges very good his number is in the Focus Magazine
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: hishmurgh on August 04, 2010, 11:00:42 AM
Ive used him as well very good
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: John and Sue on August 04, 2010, 11:30:30 AM
Go into the shop on the corner higher up than GB stores. El Curro. a lot cheaper than anyone, well thats what we found.  John
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: hishmurgh on August 04, 2010, 14:44:43 PM
How long ago

I used to use Eric and he was great and cheap

The last time I rang him he said he couldn't make enough money here and had moved

Hopefully they have a different machanic
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: d j on August 05, 2010, 18:39:16 PM
I used rod bridges and was seriously disappointed with his service. For a start off he never turned up, and with no contact off him neither, I was silly enough to arrange another day.  Big mistake, what he did, is something i could have done and saved myself €50. this money could of gone towards a new appliance. After being pretty much outraged by this i was telling my neigbour and he said he has been stung twice by him with no avail there, seriously dont know how he is still going.

Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: Karen4 on August 05, 2010, 18:43:15 PM
I have a problem with anyone who will charge €48ish whether or not the machine gets fixed! Call-out charges are a lovely little earner without having to do any work at all!
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: martin on August 05, 2010, 20:41:08 PM
Hi Karen 4
I can understand your frustration but I can assure you call out charges are not a lovely little earner without doing nothing.
You are paying for tradespeople who have studied hard and have years of experience behind them and with whose knowledge hopefully rectify your fault.
If the machine is unrepairable the engineer/company still has to pay for the following costs.
Travel costs are incurred ie fuel and time, also you have to take into account other running costs of a business such as insurances (public liability, employers insurance, goods in transit insurance ect). Also take into account social security payments and quarterly tax bills and you might then understand that to run a legal business you have no option but to charge a call out fee.
I know it seems like money for nothing but believe me its not.
I might also point out that not covering running costs for a business will result in that business no longer trading resulting in yet another good person having to leave the area.
No offence is meant by the above but I feel that the other side of the coin should be seen.
Kind regards
Martin 
       
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: olive25 on August 05, 2010, 21:51:16 PM
I do have to concur & going off topic i apologise but martin is right. I totally agree when having to compete with illegal workers. Please do not tarnish us all with that brush.
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: Karen4 on August 05, 2010, 22:22:06 PM
I'm not! I have had a bad experience once, where the fault turned out to be a very simple and obvious one which took about 20 seconds to fix. The first chap had no idea what was wrong and eventually admitted defeat. I have no idea if he pays tax, social security etc, but the call-out charge of €48 was still payable. I also suspect that it usually turns into €50 as there was a lot of mumbling about not having any change. Call me cynical but.......!
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: martin on August 05, 2010, 23:15:01 PM
Hi Karen
I have been running a business here now for several years and would like to think that I have done the best for my clients as have many other good companies/tradespeople and am sorry for your bad experience. 
I can not speak for others but if I was unable to find the fault on the equipment that I had been called out to I would not charge for my time.
It is down to the individual and their professionalism at the end of the day to decide if they choose to charge in these circumstances.
I will charge a fee if I diagnose the fault.
All I can say is I and others do try to look at the bigger picture but as stated before we have no choice but charge a fee so that we can continue to trade and in turn provide the service required by our client base.
I can only advise that if you have been provided with a bad service not to use that person/company again but please remember there are some good guys out there.         
Kind regards
Martin 
     
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: Karen4 on August 06, 2010, 08:47:51 AM
Thanks Martin! The thing is, of course, I will never recommend the other one to anyone now, and recommendation is generally the best form of advertising.
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: Mercurian on August 06, 2010, 08:58:22 AM
I found El Curro brilliant.  Phoned in the morning and the machine was up and running again in the afternoon.
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: Lynne on August 06, 2010, 17:40:46 PM
Quote from: Mercurian on August 06, 2010, 08:58:22 AM
I found El Curro brilliant.  Phoned in the morning and the machine was up and running again in the afternoon.
...and presumably he's legal as he works for the shop...and they don't charge a call-out fee.  I've used them before and can highly recommend.
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: maltezer on September 16, 2013, 08:47:33 AM
Quote from: d j on August 05, 2010, 18:39:16 PM
I used rod bridges and was seriously disappointed with his service. For a start off he never turned up, and with no contact off him neither, I was silly enough to arrange another day.  Big mistake, what he did, is something i could have done and saved myself €50. this money could of gone towards a new appliance. After being pretty much outraged by this i was telling my neigbour and he said he has been stung twice by him with no avail there, seriously dont know how he is still going.



Same problem here :(
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: annef on September 16, 2013, 09:26:05 AM
Antonio, the technician used by El Curro, is excellent and very reasonable.  His telephone number is 607230484.   :tiphat:
Title: Re: Washing-machine repair
Post by: Daffy on September 16, 2013, 16:04:06 PM
Quote from: annef on September 16, 2013, 09:26:05 AM
Antonio, the technician used by El Curro, is excellent and very reasonable.  His telephone number is 607230484.   :tiphat:

I agree he is the one who came promptly to fix my fridge/freezer and I asked him about washing machines.
Ron Bridges took a part from my old washing machine away to replace and I haven't seen him or my 50 Euros since!
But it has only been three years!!! :redcard: