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All GE Appliance Repair Technicians are factory-trained and experienced in the GE brand, to provide you with top-quality service.
Major GE Appliances for Service and Repair in YOUR AREA include:
Refrigerator
Freezer
Electric Range and Hood
Washer/Dryer Stack
Gas Dryer
Washer
Built in Dishwasher
Gas Range
Zoneline Room Air Conditioner
And more . .
If your GE, Hotpoint, Adora, Monogram, Profile or GE Cafe appliances are in need of a tune-up there is no better appliance repair service to call than your genuine GE appliance repair service. 90% of our customers have said that they would recommend GE factory service to family and friends. So call today 1-877-886-6626 or Schedule an Appointment Online and experience the GE difference for yourself.




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Posted by sambram on 11/4/2009
Have a current paidup service contract DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!! Was told with my first call to 800-626-2001 when refridgerator was leaking buckets that I needed to tell them why it was leaking before they could send anyone out 5 days later. Dumb idiot, If I was a service technician I would not be calling them. Call today was told the service contract does not cover the meat drawer working. NOTE! this is a part of the cooling, DUH! On top of that they no longer have a service man in my area ":maybe I could just call Home Depot & they could tell me some one" DO NOT BUY ANYTHING MARKED GE RUN LIKE H*** THE OTHER WAY sam
Posted by mab999 on 8/19/2009
Terrible. Slow, Expensive, But if you have a higher technology appliance, such as the new computer controlled front load washers (I have a Sears HE2, it is 3 years old and now has failed.) Sears will not provide any technical data or error codes to independent service shops, thus they are the only game in town. In the past, I have always purchased Sears products. The reason I did was the repair and parts service departments. Now, they restrict information inorder to force you to use their service department. Furthermore, the centralization of the repair customer service means that the people you talk to (provided you do not get dropped in a transfer - I did four times) know nothing of the repair. This is the last time I buy Sears. Next Time Home Depot, Whirlpool, Lowe's, or any one else. Buyer beware.
Posted by DavidMccoy22 on 4/27/2009
I agree with previous review. They really dont care about customers. The service call for my GE Profile fridge was $110 just to come out! They guy came and gave me a quote that made my hair stand up. Never I will buy other ge products or call them for service! Horrible~
Posted by deborah120 on 3/24/2009
The repair person didn't know what he was doing. I called the GE appliance line - they were rude - put me on hold for over 20 minutes - when a live person would come on the phone - they would put me on hold some more. They were unable to accommodate my schedule - they wouldn't listen to me - the part that just really amazed me was how rude they were. I would think with the economy, they would be concerned about the customer. I used the website - they don't read their emails and there definitely isn't a customer service department to do anything about. I would suggest that they make an effort to accommodate the customer - they would want the customer to continue buying GE products. I think they should train their phone people to be people oriented.