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Washing Machine Repair

Don’t Fall Prey to Planned Obsolescence

Buying a new appliance should bring peace of mind, not stress. But sometimes, refrigerators stop cooling, washers stop spinning, or ovens quit working long before they should. When a new appliance breaks within just a year or two, it often means the product was poorly made or had hidden problems from the start.

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Many companies try to avoid responsibility by blaming you or refusing to honor warranties. At Unscrewed, we stand with you. We help you address these problems and seek a fair replacement, repair, or refund. Even if a full resolution isn’t possible, your case helps clarify the situation for others.

Common Appliance Issues We Review

We support customers dealing with:

Premature Failures

Appliances breaking down within one or two years.

Hidden Defects

Problems caused by poor manufacturing, not customer misuse.

High Repair Costs

Outrageous charges for repairs that should be covered.

Warranty Denials

Companies refusing to honor repair or replacement warranties.

Planned Obsolescence

Products built to fail early so you’re forced to buy again.

Why Choose Us

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We Stand With You – We care about protecting everyday people, not big corporations.

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Affordable Help – Get guidance without expensive lawyer fees.

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Proven Results – Many people recover refunds, replacements, or fair repairs.

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Over 50 Years of Combined Experience – Our team has extensive knowledge handling appliance and consumer issues.

Our Step-by-Step Approach

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Review Your Case

Examine warranty documents, receipts, and appliance history.

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Identify the Issue

Determine if it’s a defect, early failure, or warranty denial.

3

Plan Action

Decide the best approach: replacement, refund, or repair.

4

Take Action

Contact the manufacturer or seller to request resolution.

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Support You

Keep you informed through every step of the process.

Common Appliances We Help With

Refrigerators and Freezers

Washing Machines and Dryers

Dishwashers

Microwaves, Ovens and Stoves

Small Kitchen Appliances (coffee makers, blenders, etc.)

Tips to Proctect Yourself

Keep receipts, invoices, and records of parts and repairs.

Confirm warranties or guarantees before purchasing parts or approving work.

Check customer reviews and research complaints before using a shop or supplier.

Contact us immediately if a part fails or extra work is required.

Don’t Let Appliance Companies Push You Around

If your appliance fails prematurely or a warranty claim is denied, contact us for professional guidance.

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