GE 49-4545, JKP55G Want more information?There’s, GENERALELECTRIC-HOTPOINT Customer CARE@SERVICE

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tNow you can have fhe same tr~uble-free and surprise-free

service beyond the warranty

period. You can buy a General E/ectric Service c~ntracta For one

low fee. . usually just pennies a day. . .General Electric will take care of any repairs your appliance needs—both parts and labor. You are protected for the length of your contract. Even when costs go up, you pay nothing more.

want more information?There’s

no obligation. You can get infor- mation on Service Contracts any time. Just write your name and address, date of installation, and the model and serial number of your appliance and send to:

Manager, Service Contracts

a, General Electric Company

=\,YCE-3~5 Appliance Park Louisville, Kentucky 40225

In many cities, there’s a General Electric Factory Service Center. Call, and a radio-dispatched truck will come to your home by appoint-

ment—morning or afternoon. Charge the work, if you like. All the centers accept both Master- Card and Visa cards.

Check the White Pages for

“GENERALELECTRIC COMPANY” or “GENERALELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE.”

Or look for General Electric fran- chised Customer Care@servicers. You’ll find them in the Yellow Pagesunder “GENERALELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE@SERVICE” or

“GENERALELECTRIC–HOTPOINT CUSTOMER CARE@SERVICE.”

H you need service literature, parts lists, parts or accessories, contact one of the Factory Service Centers, a franchised Customer Care@servicer or your dealer.

FIR%?,contact the people who serviced your appliance, Explain wt-ly you are dissatisfied. In most cases, this will solve the problem,

Next, if you are still dissatisfied, write all the details—including your phone number—to:

Manager, Consumer Relations

General Electric Company wc~.~12

Appliance Park

Louisville, Kentucky 40225

!F%Wy, if your problwn is still not resolved, write:

Major Appliance

Consumer Action Panel

20 North Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60606

This panel, known as IMACAP, is a group of independent consumer experts under the sponsorship of several industry associations. Its purpose is to study practices and advise the industry of ways to im- prove customer service, Because MACAP is free of industry control and influence, it is able to make impartial recommendations and consider each case individually,

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