home click out of business?
faucetman886
15 years ago
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Comments (6)I got an order confirmation and a delivery date as well. In fact the range made it all the way from the east coast to the Southwest before the supplier recalled the order (I assume they got wind of HomeClick's demise). I called my credit card company today and they said because the supplier had accepted and shipped the order, they are the ones responsible for filling it, not HomeClick. The supplier doesn't agree. I'm out $10K on appliances, still need to buy appliances to get the house done and an occupancy permit by May 1. This is not good....See More'Free $10 Gift Card' 3000+ Home/Garden Items Click Here
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Comments (6)Don't put anything off! DH and I used to let the kids trash their bedrooms and then we'd b*tch and moan but not really make them do much of anything. A week before school started, I deep cleaned their bedrooms. Threw out everything that was broken or really old. I organized everything---bought them some extra plastic stacking storage bins for the closets, etc. NOW---religiously---every night they are expected to clean up and put everything away. DH and I have been really good about not letting them say "oh, can't I do it tomorrow?" We don't care if they make a big mess when playing but we just remind them that whatever is taken out HAS to be put away that night before bed. I do the same for myself! I do not let dirty dishes sit in the sink overnight. Sometimes after dinner, I just don't feel like doing them, so I will stack them in the sink. But come 9-10 pm I make sure to thouroughly clean up the ktichen---load the dishwasher, run it, wipe down the stove, counters, etc. I just FEEL better when it's clean when I go to bed---and wake up, of course! The other thing I struggle with is laundry---namely, folding it and putting it away. I am TERRIBLE about leaving the clothes in the dryer and just getting them out of there as I need them. What I've done in the last few months is to sort/fold them on the couch while watching tv with DH. Then I have a distraction while I sort and fold, which helps immensely. I make different piles--ie, my closet, DH's t-shirt drawer, DD's room, SS's room, etc. We have all hardwood floors and I notice I really need to sweep every other day. Frankly, every day would probably be better. Stuff gets tracked in, the kids have sand in their shoes from the playground, etc. I try to sweep at least every other day. It is hard! I feel your pain. I am always amazed at how the house can from looking GREAT to a disaster zone in a matter of hours! It's frustrating!...See MoreAfter home tune-up, JD L120 won't start. Just one click, once.
Comments (5)When I do the service on my lawn tractor, I frequently have no response when I first try to start it. It seems that the one thing I forget in the service is to reconnect the spark plug wire. PS I get the JD tune up kit for my LT155, most of the time the plug gap is the correct gap. However you can get a gauge from for less the 10 bucks at Walmart or similar store. I have what is called a Spark plug guage, with the calibrated wire loops, and the feeler gauge with the blades. Both can be used, however I prefer the Spark plug gauge. If you are going to do your own service routinely, you should go ahead and get the gauge....See Moreweissman
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