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Facebook’s (public) Acorn Stairlift Users Group helpful? Acorn engineers: NO
Is Facebook’s (public) Acorn Stairlift Users Group helpful, or just a “pity party”? Acorn engineers say, “bad advice” mostly. Yet, this group added 200 members in a month.
It is a consumer group. I once led a consumer law litigation dept that sued big companies. So, naturally, I sympathize with victims. One notable case was vs a government-run housing with many disabled helpless tenants that got repeatedly injured. Our law firm put a stop to that and I remember the Thank You cards from our clients.
The victims in this Fb group are getting mostly bad information because their question lack determinative details.
I have not seen any reply that mentions the Master Key to the Acorn 180 stairlift. Acorn engineers posted that they would get fired instantly for helping these user group folks.
Other victims who are too far from Acorn service centers are unaware that I, and others perhaps, diagnose and fix stair lift problems (and re-prommaming six variants of the Acorn Curve 180) remotely by Zoom or JitsiMeet video conferencing apps. Anywhere there is WiFi.
Clients also send me broken ungluable plastic parts to weld for $35. One such broken 180 Curve part is hard to see. Oddly, it is made with clear plastic that breaks when hit by a vacuum cleaner.
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