Its not worth breaking them. Most companies will just repair the appliances. If its a Sears appliance, they would have to repaired four or more for the same functional part for each item to be required as a lemon. You would be better selling them.
2007-01-20 08:28:38
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answered by RJB ELECTRIC 1
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Just sell them and purchase the ones you really want. Stick with whirlpool for the dishwasher, GE for the oven, and any mid-level microwave should work. Good luck.
2007-01-19 18:47:18
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answered by 1TON 3
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It doesn't make sense. You want to break crappy appliances so you can get them repaired free with the warranty to the same crappy condition? Take a sledge hammer to them and buy new ones.
2007-01-19 18:11:25
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answered by lightpulse 4
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full warranty or manufatures? if it a full warranty you can do anything you want to it and they have to replace it nuke something plastic until it explodes, it will get inside the vent holes and your microwave will be useless, for the diswasher just open it up and jump on the door until it breaks off
2007-01-19 17:47:13
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answered by silentdreamin 3
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Your insurance company will love you. When they take you to court for insurance fraud and win, ask the people on Yahoo answers for help. We can take up a collection for you.
Since you have warranties, why not contact the manufacturers for help in correcting the issues???
2007-01-23 14:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Read you warranty. Most do not cover abuse or normal wear. It may not be to late to buy extended warranties.
2007-01-19 19:06:19
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answered by D.B. Cooper 2
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Try dropping them a few times or sell them at agarage sell and buy new ones.
2007-01-19 17:42:03
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answered by Valerie W 2
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Just tell them that it stops working intermittently.
This will explain why it's "working" for them
hehe
2007-01-19 18:56:44
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answered by Genie♥Angel 5
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