Ps62tiger
Walnut,#2Author of original report
Fri, March 20, 2009
03/20/2009 A & E sent out another service technician to fix the problem the first one caused. The repair took 10 minutes to complete. He said that this problem wouldn't have occurred if A & E sent a refrigerator technician, instead of the washing machine technician they sent me the first time around. He said that all of the refrigerator technicians got a service bulletin that gave them the correct installation instructions for this recalled relay. So what the washing machine technician did was mis-wired the relay. So after the refrigerator technician left, I immediately called A & E to tell them that they caused the problem by mis-wiring the relay that caused all of my food to spoil. I asked for a name and address I could request reimbursement. Jay (the customer service idiot) simply refused my request and told me (again) that it's not their responsibility, even if the first tech caused the problem, they will not reimburse me for anything. Fortunately, the receipt I got today clearly says that the relay was mis-wired by the first technician. And as I suspected in my original report, they are charging Maytag for the service call. The first bill was for $70 and this second one is for $219. In all fairness, the Technician that fixed my refrigerator today did a good job for me. But I must say that A & E's customer service sucks!!!