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Businiess name:  Curt's Appliance Service
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We were ready to give our old Asko washer up for dead, and even tho Curt doesn't work on Askos any more, he made an exception and had ours working after a brief affordable service call. We left a message Monday morning; he returned the call within hours and set up an appointment first thing Tuesday.\r \r Curt was prompt, courteous, friendly and professional. (And we are not neighbors, old friends or relatives!) \r \r Possibly the frustrated reviewer called at the height of summer? We are very lucky to have ANY real mom and pop businesses and local trades-people-- especially one as experienced as Curt. Because they don't have corporate teams or secretarial back-up, it can be hard for them to cope when the town population increases ten-fold.

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