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Centennial Vac & Sew
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citysearch c.
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BEWARE!!! They sold me an old sewing machine for waaaay more than what similar models were going for on Craigslist and Ebay. They seemed so nice and trustworthy that I bought it without doing research first. Recently I took it in to see why it wasn't working properly and they told me there would be a diagnostic fee of $165 which would be applied to the repair which they assured me probably wouldn't cost much more than that. I thought that was waaay too much money to give up front, and sure enough the price came down to $95. Still more than I wanted to pay. I was assured that the repair would not cost much more only to find out later, they would ask for almost $100 more! At this point I did what I should have done n the first place. I called several other repair shops to find out they were charging $25 and $40 diagnostic fees and doing similar repairs for $50 for a grand total of less than $100. When I called the owner Cal to inform him of my findings, he hung up on me! Now he has my $100 and my sewing machine! Isn't this called robbery?
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