• 03Feb
    bitsonews asked:


    I have a lot of clothes, kitchenware (glasses, dishes, appliances), linens, shoes, and handbags. It seems that the Salvation Army only wants clothes and furniture. Can anyone suggest a place with pick up service? and if not, I’m willing to find a way to drop off my stuff.
    Manhattan and surrounding area. Thanks!

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  • 03Feb
    BandGeek1 asked:


    I’m a high school freshman at a good private school, and I hope to go to the US Naval Academy. I do extremely well academically. I have over a 4.0 GPA, and am in all honors classes. I got the highest score in my grade on the PSAT. I am on scholarship for academics as well as my musical abilities (I play trumpet). I am in Army JROTC (I would do Navy JROTC, but it wasn’t an option at any school I was considering), and am the most decorated freshman cadet. I am on the Drill Team, in Regimental (Marching) Band, in Jazz Ensemble, will soon be in something called Competition Ensemble, and am on the varsity swim team. I am an altar server at my church, and work two part-time jobs. Next year I hope to join track, but don’t know if it will be an option. I’m asthmatic, and I also play guitar and bass guitar. My jobs are dog-walking and teaching swimming lessons. My vision is not spectacular, but it’s not that bad either. It’s not 20/20, but I don’t need glasses yet. I have an orthodontic appliance, but I only wear it at night. Does this make a difference? I know about the DoDMERB, and that asthma disqualifies you, but it can be repealed, right? I live in Montgomery County, Maryland. Is there anything else I can do? I know it’s extremely competitive in my state.

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  • 02Feb
    ldogg360 asked:


    house+ 1200sf
    the electric oven is drop in type rated at 9KW
    the dryer size is unknow but it is electric
    the furnace is gas and uses a 1/3 hp motor
    the central A/C is rated for 20 amps (240 volts)

    the fastened in place appliances are:
    dishwasher motor is 5 amps heater is 1200 watts
    disposal is 1/4 hp
    whole house fan is 1/2 hp
    the bathrooms have heater/vent combo units that are rated at 1500watts

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  • 02Feb

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    Confused about the issues posted about Appliance Zone, I have four or five replacement parts from Appliance Zone and not had a problem.

    I always determine the most minuscule fees shipping and on two occasions received my aspects the next day. They seem to be a reasonable operation.

    I celebrated that all the chat operators seem to have American names so I ornately uncertainty that they have their purchaser service sent oversees to India or Pakistan as so many extra businesses do.

    I also see they have their own race car so I don’t see how this mob may be a scam as someone abovementioned mentioned.

    I’ve heard many individuals leave bad reviews about this appliance zone complaints and I have had none of this at all.

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  • 01Feb

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    After seeing the complaints I found on other sites, I had reservations encompassing ordering from ApplianceZone.com. Fortunately, practicality kicked in and I remembered that for any oral upset customer, you don’t see the hundreds of silent satisfied ones. I am happy to say that my transaction with ApplianceZone proved that I was correct – I got satisfactory service, specific items at half the cost of Sears and very quickly delivery.

    A few points to pay attention to before sending in your order. 1) Be sure that you get the right part numbers. Verify with several similar sites that have the parts you need and ensure they all agree with the same part numbers for your model appliance. 2) Before paying for expedited shipping, check with ApplianceZone to confirm that they have all the parts for your needs in stock.

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  • 31Jan
    Chicken Head asked:


    Do you like the clothing? Service? Hardware? Lawn & Garden Equipment? Large Appliances? Auto Repair? Jewelry? Small Appliances? Shoes? Kid’s stuff? ETC…. OR What don’t you like about Sears?

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  • 30Jan

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    After finding and reading the complaints I ran across on other web sites, I had second thoughts encompassing ordering from ApplianceZone.com. Fortunately, common sense kicked in and I remembered that for each spoken pissed-off customer, there are hundreds of unspoken satisfied ones. I am glad to say that my dealings with ApplianceZone proved that I was right – I got satisfactory service, specific parts at half the price of Sears and very quick delivery.

    A couple of things to pay attention to before sending in your order. 1) Verify that you entered the exact part numbers. Check several of the other websites that sell the parts you need and make sure they all have the same part information for your model machine. 2) In advance of paying for expressed shipping, contact with ApplianceZone to attest that they have all the parts for your appliance on hand.

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  • 28Jan
    Mary K asked:


    I am trying to figure out what kind of finished goods manufacturing is still done in the US? Are there any areas that are actually increasing their business?

    My reason for the questions is that I work for a small injection molder (plastics) and we just lost a big customer to a mexican molder. Cheap labor, nafta, no environmental regs, etc….

    Most of our customers are either hurting (like automotive industry) or appliance makers, which are also slowing down.

    We offer some secondary services such as assembly, painting, printing, etc.

    Just looking for help to try to find areas to target to here in the US since it seems like lots of our business is moving out of the country. Any suggestions?

    Trying to keep this positive, any suggestions of areas to target or groups to join or places to look?

    I know there are a lot of smart ppl that answer here on yahoo, hoping someone can give me a spark.
    To answer the question about what we do…
    We have from 20 to 440 T machines, so mainly smaller precision parts.

    Some things we mold are:

    **appliance knobs, buttons handles, bezels (painted hi- low or numbers)
    **plastic water and polution filters
    **electronics cases, buttons,
    **automotive cases, covers, knobs, buttons, light tubes, reflectors, )
    mostly under hood, part of guages in dash or inside the door frame parts)
    ** medical cases (we are not clean room or white room though, so not too much medical)
    Consumer goods- mop assemblies, small buckets, scrapers, etx.
    We do some pretty complicated precise parts and do them well. Not optics, but fairly difficult.

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  • 28Jan

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    Is this going to make my light bill go up? (I pay my own utilities.)

    I live in an apartment with one HVAC heat pump unit. I was out of town the one day they did the maintenance for the year. I’m almost sure it hasn’t had maintenance for three years.

    And what do the service guys do specifically?

    I know my landlady doesn’t do this yet again until at least next year and I don’t have any money to pay someone.

    My service company does heat pump service Short Pump.

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  • 27Jan
    Jardon R asked:


    At the office where I work there is a technician guy (who works at another company) who always brings along with him a non-commercial liquid cleaner whenever he comes to our office whenever he’s called to service our computers or printers or servers. (It’s also is effective on refrigerator, washing machine, microwave, etc.). The liquid cleaner really takes of the dirt, grime on surfaces. It smells like dishwashing liquid with some alcohol; is somewhat oily (but not greasy) and gives surfaces a glossy/waxy (somewhat slippery) shine. It really works well but is gentle on the hands. Please post your contributions here or at my email at JardonRiley@yahoo.com

    Hoping for your helpful reply.

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