In April of 2002, I bought a pair of Maytag Performa Washer and Dryer.
Everything was fine, we moved with them fine and no problems.
Then back in July we noticed that the tub at the end of the cycle (before going to rinse) was not draining.
It was determined that a valve and a transmission needed to be replaced (mind you this was a unit barely a year old). 17 days later (a lot of time when you do two loads a day every day), a new transmission came in. After the transmission was installed, there was valve issue. After the valve issue, the agitator kept on coming off. All in all, it was at least 5 repairs to get this fairly new machine in operational mode.
Now, that is unacceptable. Maytag has a great reputation, and to have "the lonely Maytage repairman" come out 5 times in a few month period for the same machine is unbelievable.
So, we complained to Maytag. Basically, with repair costs involved, we technically paid for another washer. Maytag understood our position, and swapped out the Performa for another model.
The new model was installed two days ago. Its a nice machine, but only one cycle works. (normal cycle only, not delicate or perma press). This is not a Performa, but the model inbetween the Performa/and the higher end. Apparently, this "new" machine was either a rehab (and they didn't fix) or the repair guys broke when they installed it. (a valve issue).
So far we have had two broken Maytag washers! The one Maytage washer is only a few days old!
So now, we complained to Maytag yet again. They could either send the guys out again (do I want the people to fix it) or take the money and run.... We are taking the money and running!
Everything was fine, we moved with them fine and no problems.
Then back in July we noticed that the tub at the end of the cycle (before going to rinse) was not draining.
It was determined that a valve and a transmission needed to be replaced (mind you this was a unit barely a year old). 17 days later (a lot of time when you do two loads a day every day), a new transmission came in. After the transmission was installed, there was valve issue. After the valve issue, the agitator kept on coming off. All in all, it was at least 5 repairs to get this fairly new machine in operational mode.
Now, that is unacceptable. Maytag has a great reputation, and to have "the lonely Maytage repairman" come out 5 times in a few month period for the same machine is unbelievable.
So, we complained to Maytag. Basically, with repair costs involved, we technically paid for another washer. Maytag understood our position, and swapped out the Performa for another model.
The new model was installed two days ago. Its a nice machine, but only one cycle works. (normal cycle only, not delicate or perma press). This is not a Performa, but the model inbetween the Performa/and the higher end. Apparently, this "new" machine was either a rehab (and they didn't fix) or the repair guys broke when they installed it. (a valve issue).
So far we have had two broken Maytag washers! The one Maytage washer is only a few days old!
So now, we complained to Maytag yet again. They could either send the guys out again (do I want the people to fix it) or take the money and run.... We are taking the money and running!