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Jasmina

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Heylo,


Today my washing machine decided to stop draining water, I've cleaned the drain pump and removed a load of hair clips. I then ran a 2nd wash and it refused to drain.


Any other ideas?


It's 8 years old. Repair or replace?


Thanks.

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I was badly let down by Cliff recently.


Call Alex instead: 020 8692 7959. He made good on the foul up by Cliff and didn't charge me until I had fully tested the repair. He worked hard and for a long period of time and came out twice. Very, very helpful.

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Thanks Lostyorkshireman, I thought about that but I'm a mere snip of a female and cant pull out my washing machine :((


I've already called Cliff, he is coming this evening.


If he messes up then I'll call Alex, thanks for the feedback Sandperson.


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Update - Chris showed up 45 mins late on Monday (2 mins before I had to leave for work) and made a snappy diagnosis, but couldnt come back again until Wed (today). Called Alex 3 times on Tuesday (yesterday)and he never returned any of my calls, even though his voicemail message changed throughout the day. Called Chris again today and he reckons he'll be with me by 6pm this evening.


Hopefully Chris will sort it tonight as I need clean clothes!


The quest continues...

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