200 Kent Landing Reviews
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N H
Scheduling appt with the Protection Plan # was not good & when I called the shop itself, interaction was not good. Date was changed initially & quite a few times by shop itself. Also, time was changed 3 times on day of service. Tech smelled heavily of cigarettes & I am allergic; nor do I like the smell. Tech that came out could not do what was needed & he had no help in who could do what was needed. Will not use A&E again & will tell the Protection Plan people not to schedule with them.
Customer service response - We apologize for the trouble you've faced. This is not the experience we want for our customers. Please contact us at searshomeservices.com or call 1-800-469-4663 so we can assist you further. Thank you for your patience.
Sears Home Services on November 06, 2024
Eugene H
Technician said the timer on the washer was bad and that the part wasn't made anymore. He said that if I signed up for a service contract (at $600 a year) they could do an internet search to try to find the part. I declined. I brought another service person in. In under 15 seconds he said the problem was a broken lid switch. He ordered the part and installed it two days later. The washer works fine now. So it wasn't a bad timer. By the way, I asked the other service person if they still make timers for this washer. He said that they do. Your technician seemed more interested in selling me a service contract than fixing the washing machine. I don't know if this was a case of incompetence or deliberate dishonesty, but you should take steps to insure that this never happens again
Stephen L
The technician did not so much as power up the appliance…I had the circuit breaker off. Nevertheless, he ostensibly diagnosed the problem and gave me a repair estimate. The estimate was close to the price of a new washer. He suggested strongly that I purchase an “all-appliance” service contract for $55/month, which I declined. I was charged $129 for the “diagnosis” which consisted of nothing more than the information I had provided when I made the service appointment. Again, the washer was never powered up! It was obvious to me that the major objective of the visit was to sell me a service contract. Never agin!!!