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Sewing Machine from Target.com Never Worked
Posted Sat September 8, 2007 12:00 pm, by Shabnum H. written to Target.com
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I created my wedding through Target.com because of the great variety and selection you had to offer and reasonable prices, and alleged good reputation. I have purchased dozens of items myself, and generally been satisfied. I am very disappointed in the service I recently received regarding one of my registry gifts. My best friend purchased a sewing machine for us, Order #601-7529696-6874559. The registry was listed under *****. I was super excited to receive this item, but did not have an immediate need to use it. When I did go to use it several months later, I took the machine out of the box, and attempted to hem a pair of curtains... very standard usually considering I am not a beginner. The first problems arose when I tried to thread the machine. I followed all instruction, to a tee, but could not get it to work. I became frustrated and gave up for the time being. I came back to it a few weeks later, and still no luck. this cycle continued for a few months, and was extremely frustrating. finally, one day, I got the machine to thread, but whenever I tried to sew anything, it would all get horrible bunched up. I did all the troubleshooting available, including calling Singer, and using their website to help me. No luck. I finally took the machine to a local authorized dealer, who, to my surprise, alarmed me that the bobbin inside the machine had gotten misaligned and broke during shipping, and would cost me over $100 to repair!! I was upset, but thought, "no problem, Target will stand behind this purchase". When I went to the local store, I was told they can not help me because it was purchased on line, and they completely dismissed me ( very rude, and condescending I might add). When I tried to use your website, I keep going through loops telling me my item is no longer eligible for return. ALL I want is a working sewing machine, to replace the one i have NEVER been able to use!!
Send me a shipping label to return the defective machine, or a receipt that will allow me to return it at the store level. I would like a gift card credit to buy another machine, I don't even care if it's the same one, but do not want to take the risk that it will be broken during shipping again! The sale price that my friend paid for the machine is $199.99 plus tax of approx. $16.75, and I can provide the original receipt she was sent if necessary. Contact me anytime to resolve this.
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by DAVID T. Posted Wed November 19, 2008 @ 8:19 AM
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Another case of Target's customer "NO" service. This is why their stock is at a 5 year low and Wal Mart stock is doing well. Tell your friends to register at Wal Mart instead. How about Costco. They are fantastic.
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by Angelic Princess:) Posted Mon September 10, 2007 @ 6:06 PM
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Everyone is saying its been too long for a return to be considered.. but I don't see any dates at when the machine was purchased. Why do people say that a store will stand behind its product? I understand if it is a store brand, but many stores sell the name brand products. The COMPANY itself should stand behind it. OH nevermind about the time issue.. I just spotted the words "a few months"!
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by S. Brown Posted Mon September 10, 2007 @ 2:59 PM
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The bottom line is that Target has a widely publicized, strict 90 days return policy. You waited too long to make sure the machine worked properly and Target is perfectly within their right to refuse an exchange.
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by Fred Flintstone Posted Mon September 10, 2007 @ 7:51 AM
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Go to Target and buy a new one, then use the receipt to return the old one for a refund...Problem Solved!
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...and
by Fred Flintstone Mon September 10, 2007 @ 3:20 PM
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yanno...
by Angelic Princess:) Mon September 10, 2007 @ 10:29 PM
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ok
by Angelic Princess:) Thu September 13, 2007 @ 7:02 PM
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by Gino Posted Sun September 9, 2007 @ 8:32 PM
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I have to agree that too much time passed. I know things can get damaged in transit, even when delivered to a store, but the seller's responsibility lapsed, they were available had this been done sooner, At this point, I'd try contacting the manufacturer, not the retailer, in an attempt to get it resolved.
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by donno Posted Sun September 9, 2007 @ 12:06 PM
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I think you simply waited too long for Target to have any responsibility in this matter.
A bobbin "inside the machine" got "misaligned and damaged" in shipping? While I can see if you returned this in a timely manner, Target may have been your first choice, why not contact SINGER about the fact their product was damaged while in SINGER'S packaging?
Again, I do not believe Target bears any responsibility at this point. However, I think Singer deserves 24-7 attention to get them to make this right. I had trouble several years ago convincing a manufacturer that their pacakaging was insufficient for a product to be safely delivered. Good luck!
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by billt Posted Sun September 9, 2007 @ 4:18 AM
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By your own admission, you waited several months before you even opened the machine. It did not work correctly, so you waited a few more weeks/months to try again. Target IS NOT responsible for this machine. Your best recourse is to contact the singer sewing machine company.
Here is a link to their website and the warranty terms:
http://www.singerco.com/support/warranty_terms.html
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by Peregrina Posted Sun September 9, 2007 @ 2:41 AM
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I think you're out of luck, but you might try Singer. I've had great luck in the past getting my machines fixed, including one that was several years old.
When I worked at the fabric store, I would often tell people to walk away from their machine/project when they got frustrated, but I meant for an hour, not several weeks. Part of the responsibility in this is yours. It won't magically fix itself if left alone, yknow.
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I think you're out of luck, given the amount of time that passed before using it for the first time and for the "few months" you tried to get it to work properly. I would think that as an experienced sewer, the inability to get a sewing machine to cooperate would warrant attempting to return it immediately.
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