Complaint Review: GE Hotpoint WATER HEATERS From Home Depot - Worcester Massachusetts
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GE Hotpoint WATER HEATERS From Home Depot DO NOT BUY GE OR HOTPOINT WATER HEATER. When you need any parts, no one stocks the parts and GE does not honor the warranty. Worcester Massachusetts
*Consumer Comment: a different take
DO NOT BUY GE OR HOTPOINT WATER HEATER. When you need any parts, no one stocks the parts and GE does not honor the warranty. I have 2 years old water heater that needed one pilot line. My plumber had been calling the GE but they do not honor the warranty and they had been giving us run around for 5 days in the winter with no hot water. I am having my plumber install a new heater. Buy non GE water heater that you could get parts for if needed.
Kevin
Worcester, Massachusetts
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
a different take
AUTHOR: Tom - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 29, 2008
Sorry to hear of this consumer's difficulty. I have a GE Hotpoint water heater over 50 years old which has never needed repairs. Perhaps you should contact a different repair facility or contact GE directly. There are numerous ways to contact the company. Unfortunately it's occasionally difficult to reach the right person to solve your problem in a large corporation, but with patience and determination I'm sure you'll get satisfaction--if neccessary just keep asking to speak to a supervisor. Remember that the persons you contact are not those responsible for your problem and generally are interested in helping you resolve it. With the possible exception of oil companies, large corporations are genuinely interested in satisfying their customers, despite what websites like this one would have you believe.
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