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68
2
$300.00

Depending on the make and model I will pay anywhere from 25 to 300 for your broken washers or dryers. Maybe you just need to sell quick cause your moving and can't take with you. Let know what you have, I'm an honest hard working appliance guy. I'll be very fair and try to get back with you as soon as I can.
Also I've noticed a bunch of people have suddenly come into this line of work and would like to say welcome to those of you starting out. I hope you treat your customers with the utmost respect, follow through with proper ethics and do the best you can for them, it's worth it. It's not all about profits it's about helping people out, recycling a faster and better way. And just trying to make this industry better then then what it is and is becoming. Built in obsolescence and over priced repairs might seem nice, but it's truly each other that matter most. If we don't start making the corporations we may work for and or buy from care about what they sell, well none of us get ahead in the end. I wish they made them like they used to, people and machines. It's never to late to be a good person to each other and I hope we see some major changes with all industries for the better soon or some better producers to start competing. Because I still believe a better built product will sell more and do more in the long term perspective, for all of us. It's tuff to see how much waste is going into profits, how much energy is wasted in the production of what they call high efficiency appliances. It's not very efficient to pay 4 times the cost for a machine that last 1/4 the life of what they used to. Not to mention the waste of fossil fuels in the mining of the materials. The fossil fuels burned up in the movement of materials back and forth, reconstruction and construction of billions of these things. And all of our life's interrupted momemts, more then they need to be to get these things in working order. We have come to depend on each and every appliance we own in order to function in our fast paced hard working life's. Nobody has time or money to be wasted. Just so Samsung can take home 2 billion more dollars or Trump can stick a bigger tarrif on the import of them. Where does that money come from eventually btw, from us. The corporations just raise they're prices to compensate. The first tarrif on wagers was back in 2018, and prices today reflect thst. But where will all this tarrif money go, it go is the real question. They just raise the cost to overcome any increase in their production or shipping costs, and that's due to new EPA laws that restrict power usage or water amounts. Well now way to go, you've forced them to spend billions on new production lines and facilities not to mention we have to wash our clothes 3 times to get them clean as the old machines did in one wash. How does that save any power or water? Front loaders do require less water although so that's a vast improvement. God bless America I hope we don't forget those that do and did what they have done for all of us to get where we are. And that liberty will never just be free, it takes all of us working for it, to keep it! Sorry I may have gone off topic but I love our country and wish we could keep all of our rights forever. But we all know it's just not going to be as easy as they once thought, it never is.
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27 Days
68
2
$300.00

KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






































































































Depending on the make and model I will pay anywhere from 25 to 300 for your broken washers or dryers. Maybe you just need to sell quick cause your moving and can't take with you. Let know what you have, I'm an honest hard working appliance guy. I'll be very fair and try to get back with you as soon as I can.
Also I've noticed a bunch of people have suddenly come into this line of work and would like to say welcome to those of you starting out. I hope you treat your customers with the utmost respect, follow through with proper ethics and do the best you can for them, it's worth it. It's not all about profits it's about helping people out, recycling a faster and better way. And just trying to make this industry better then then what it is and is becoming. Built in obsolescence and over priced repairs might seem nice, but it's truly each other that matter most. If we don't start making the corporations we may work for and or buy from care about what they sell, well none of us get ahead in the end. I wish they made them like they used to, people and machines. It's never to late to be a good person to each other and I hope we see some major changes with all industries for the better soon or some better producers to start competing. Because I still believe a better built product will sell more and do more in the long term perspective, for all of us. It's tuff to see how much waste is going into profits, how much energy is wasted in the production of what they call high efficiency appliances. It's not very efficient to pay 4 times the cost for a machine that last 1/4 the life of what they used to. Not to mention the waste of fossil fuels in the mining of the materials. The fossil fuels burned up in the movement of materials back and forth, reconstruction and construction of billions of these things. And all of our life's interrupted momemts, more then they need to be to get these things in working order. We have come to depend on each and every appliance we own in order to function in our fast paced hard working life's. Nobody has time or money to be wasted. Just so Samsung can take home 2 billion more dollars or Trump can stick a bigger tarrif on the import of them. Where does that money come from eventually btw, from us. The corporations just raise they're prices to compensate. The first tarrif on wagers was back in 2018, and prices today reflect thst. But where will all this tarrif money go, it go is the real question. They just raise the cost to overcome any increase in their production or shipping costs, and that's due to new EPA laws that restrict power usage or water amounts. Well now way to go, you've forced them to spend billions on new production lines and facilities not to mention we have to wash our clothes 3 times to get them clean as the old machines did in one wash. How does that save any power or water? Front loaders do require less water although so that's a vast improvement. God bless America I hope we don't forget those that do and did what they have done for all of us to get where we are. And that liberty will never just be free, it takes all of us working for it, to keep it! Sorry I may have gone off topic but I love our country and wish we could keep all of our rights forever. But we all know it's just not going to be as easy as they once thought, it never is.











