thanks Betsy, another day I'd like to ask you about the  Sears repair 
staff and  what their cost might be to travel through the islands. 
Long ago  I had a large tub  Sears washer and  we could not figure out 
what the problem was so I ended up calling Sears to send their man to 
the house. a real nice fella  and the first thing he did was to tell us 
even though this was a big tub washer  never fill it with towels or 
jeans because of the weight.   . he personally had the same washer at 
his home. and he was right. under the tub  is a  small , maybe about the 
size of a dollar coin . a plastic casing with  small metal ball bearings 
in it. .  his little computer told us  if he fixed it it would  be $129 
and sure enough that is what it was. . In this case of our dryer being 
down it  is  simple enough to figure  that it is the  heating element.  
which we can do if we get the part. thanks again.Lee

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Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 01:00:14PM -1000, Betsy Whitney wrote:
> Aloha Lee,
> Try this:
> 800-469-4663
> At 12:47 PM 1/23/2009, you wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> >Do you know of a number to call for a supplier of parts for a Sears
> >dryer . which is a Kenmore 90 series.
> >we went to our local Sears outlet store and apparently his comment was
> >he could order a dryer element with the part number we have but could
> >not garunetee that we would get that part and nothing could be returned.
> >I called another number they gave me and I was not able to get passed
> >the language barrier. any help with a solid phone number for parts
> >would be appreciated. this dryer is maybe ten years old. thanks.Lee
> >
> >--
> >No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick goldfish.
> >Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net
> >
> 
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