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What is the noise coming from my dryer?

Sqeaky noise when it is tumbling my dryer was damaged during the shipping process to our new house. the top control panel was broken almost completely off, dented, and has a large hole. so when it is running, it makes a loud squealing sound which it never made before. could the damage caused from the shipping co. have caused this noise? the dryer is about 7 years old.

  • colubby Mar 27, 2009

    they say that they went to fix it websites and saw that this may be a common problem. so they only want to reimburse me for a portion of the cost of a dryer, not the whole thing. even though they obviously seriously damaged it.

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Good Afternoon,
If the shipper has insurance they should replace the dryer. No?

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2009

    Hi There,

    Going to websites doesn't prove anything. No one can assess the damage from the website just like myself. I would get a hold of an Appliance Repair technician and have him assess the damage so you can get a new dryer. I hope you find someone to help you. Maybe you should send them this website write up, you deserve a new machine!

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