Whycustomersaredumb
Napa Valley,#2UPDATE Employee
Sat, February 21, 2009
If it is really only 2 months old Wal-mart would return it. You have no problem really.
Whycustomersaredumb
Napa Valley,#3UPDATE Employee
Sat, February 21, 2009
If it is really only 2 months old Wal-mart would return it. You have no problem really.
Whycustomersaredumb
Napa Valley,#4UPDATE Employee
Sat, February 21, 2009
If it is really only 2 months old Wal-mart would return it. You have no problem really.
Andy
New York,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, December 31, 2008
No argument there. I would never buy any kind of expensive appliance at Wal Mart. Wal Mart is a discount retailer, not an appliance store. So while it may be cheaper to buy there, they are not looking to uphold a reputation for selling quality appliances. To be honest, I prefer to avoid Wal Mart altogether. Their whole operation is "low rent".
Aaron
Rock Island,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, December 26, 2008
After two months it is a warranty issue not a Wal-Mart issue. Amazing how easy this stuff is but I guess we would rather make it easier by going to the store and actually taking more time to get it fixed. :|
J G Shrugged
Austin,#7Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 07, 2008
And they actually will provide a replacement unit rather than attempt a repair. At the retail location from which it was purchased. What did Wal-Mart tell you? And did you call GE to get an authorization first? It seems that those were made specifically for Wal-Mart and so Wal-Mart needs to honor the warranty. If the store manager isn't helping, contact the district manager. If that fails, I'd sue.