

Appliance factory full#
There are LOTS of appliance stores where you can buy cheap, new appliances with full warranties and delivery, such as:, ,, etc. They clearly do not do proper inspections on their products, then do not hold any responsibility for the product's damage when placed in someone's home.ĭo NOT buy from this company, it's not worth the small amount of savings. My appliance was so faulty, the maintenance guy just shook his head in disbelief that something like this could even be sold to a customer. Many, many others have shared this experience in damage caused by their faulty appliances. I have no idea how they have an A+ rating, but that shows you how relevant the BBB is. So now I have filed a complaint with the BBB, along with 143 other people with similar issues. He then told everyone at appliance factory not to talk about this issue with me because it's a "legal matter". Well, the rookie appliance factory outlet lawyer, Dennis Kaw, got involved and stopped the payment. They stated they would send the check in 3 weeks. I agreed because my contractor was willing to do the work at a discount for future work with other projects. there was no reason, they just didn't want to pay the full quote. So I got a quote and they said "we'll pay 75% of this quote". They initially said they would pay for the damage, all I needed to do was get a quote. He was right, I got a credit on a new fridge, but the damage to my floors was where EVERYTHING has failed. They sent a great maintenance guy out TWICE to fix the issue, and finally he said: "it's too expensive to fix, I'll tell them and hopefully you'll get a credit on a new fridge".
Appliance factory crack#
They sold me a fridge which had a broken valve connector AND broken AC fan that would turn off for hours causing the ice in the reservoir to turn liquid, then the AC fan would come back on and re-freeze the water causing the reservoir to crack and leak all over my wood floors. Poor products, even worse customer service. As such, AFO has done all it can and the ball in in Mr. Nonetheless, AFO is still offered to pay him for the alleged damage if he and the homeowner sign a release. McNaughton lost all credibility with AFO and AFO grew even more suspicious of his claims. McNaughton of this, he first continued to insist he was the homeowner, then he admitted he was not the homeowner but, "there was no need to get the homeowner involved." Mr. This is because the damage was to the house for which the homeowner suffered a financial loss, not Mr. McNaughton to settle damage to the homeowner's house. McNaughton, unless the homeowner authorized AFO to pay Mr. As such, AFO could not legally settle with the tenant, Mr. AFO verified this with the El Paso County Assessors records. McNaughton was not the homeowner, he was a tenant. McNaughton's claims, AFO learned that Mr. While AFO drafted a legal release to settle Mr. McNaughton told AFO that he owned the house and that AFO should pay him. McNaughton's version of facts and AFO offered to pay him approximately $850 solely based on Mr. AFO could not determine fault however, because AFO could not determine fault, AFO trusted Mr. He first informed AFO that the damage to the floors of his house was caused by AFO and that he owned the house. He also fails to inform you that the BBB did not take any action on his complaint because of the following reasons: The person who is posted this complaint is Justin McNaughton fails to inform you that in the course of Appliance Factory Outlet''s ("AFO") attempts to resolve his complaint, he provided AFO with contradicting and inaccurate information.
