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dkersten:
--- Quote from: pbj on July 05, 2017, 11:08:07 am ---Or shove it off onto the sucker that buys your house.... --- End quote --- I would never do that... :angel: I have no guilt, he got that fridge for free... |
dkersten:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on July 05, 2017, 11:02:08 am ---I'm all for saving money, but not at the expense of potentially damaging a discounted appliance by storing it and then transporting it to another location. You have the store deliver it.... then if it gets a dent you can send it back. --- End quote --- Based on my previous experience, I would tend to agree, lol. In this case, the hardware store would deliver it to my garage where it would sit until January when a moving company would move it into the new kitchen. In either move, the movers would be liable. The only risk of damage is sitting in my garage where something could fall on it if I were digging around trying to get something out of the back of the garage... It would still be wrapped up in the packing material that does a pretty good job of protecting it. But that being said, yeah, potential damage is my biggest fear. But $1000... damn, I'd hate to miss out on that... |
ark_ader:
Do you need a new one? Can you not locate a used one? Apparently they are cheaper. |
dkersten:
--- Quote from: ark_ader on July 05, 2017, 01:48:43 pm ---Do you need a new one? Can you not locate a used one? Apparently they are cheaper. --- End quote --- Need is relative, lol. I NEED a refrigerator. I WANT a new one. I also WANT the new one to match the other stainless appliances and fit in with a high end kitchen. I also WANT to save $1000, lol. |
dkersten:
I read online that they will hold appliances, now I just need to go in and see how long they will hold them. |
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