On Tue 08 Feb 2005 01:05:48p, Pierre wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
> Vox Humana wrote:
> <snip>.
>>
>> New appliances aren't necessarily any better than older ones.<snip>>
> As for warrantees - who bothers saving the receipt for a $39 appliance
> so
>> you can mail it, at your cost, to a repair center if it breaks within
>> 90 days or a year?
>
>
> Fact of the matter is that he got a piece of junk that doesn't work,
> came with no instructions, and now has no recourse. If he and you
> don't save receipts on new products, I hope you either better become a
> more educated consumer(which you seem to be), or just get used to
> throwing your money away.
>
> Pierre
My mother's waffle iron from 1938 makes better waffles than those made
today. A few years ago I found a duplicate of it in a thrift shop. Bought
it, and it performs just as well.
Seems to me that you're full of yourself.
Wayne
|