Leebo33 wrote:Maybe I would have agreed with you 5-10 years ago, but it's easy now to get a ton of information quickly on all types of products. We are doing our basement now and have researched everything from sump pump backup systems to TVs, speakers, sewage pumps, stereo receivers, toilets, countertops, ceiling fans, etc. A few Google searches later and it's easy to find some information/opinions on almost any product. Last winter my wife damaged a side mirror on our Pilot backing out of the garage. The dealership tried to tell her that we needed a whole new unit and within 15 minutes my wife sent them the part number and instructions on how to fix the mirror and we saved $150!
You misunderstood my post. Yes you can find the data, although not the specific data I was talking about. But you can find reviews etc.
However the fact that Maytag has the worst repair service rating in the industry should be concerning to you if you're going to buy a Maytag product. They don't even have their own repai company it's all outsourced. They no longer make parts in the US, they get their parts cheaper from out of the country, hence the parts are cheaper and failing more often.
But how many people know that? Not many, they think of the commercials and bam Maytag is a great product. There is no story on CNN etc about bad service, theres not a multitude of forums where you can find that information. Games are an entertainment industry and as with any entertainment industry they are open to more opinions.
Try and find a replacement plan that is going to give you a new dishwasher 3 years after you bought it for a reasonable price. Then find me someone who has used it without a headache.
So again whether someone buys one or not is not my concern. I just found it a bit laughable to say you don't want the stress that it might break every time you turn it on and was trying to point out that occurs with everything you own.