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Why is it taking so long to get my GE Appliances?

Why is it taking so long to get my GE Appliances?

GE Appliances told WDRB News it has seen a record demand for certain products since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, adding freezer sales outpaced supply starting in March. The manufacturer said this comes as people are spending more time at home and have been making home improvements. Copyright 2020 WDRB Media.

How long does GE take to ship?

Orders placed before 2 pm EST on Monday – Friday will be processed on the same day and arrive in 3-5 business days. Small items weighing less than 11oz. are always shipped via standard delivery.

How do I contact GE customer service?

FULL PHONE DIRECTORY

  1. MAJOR APPLIANCE QUESTIONS. GE Appliances Answer Center® 1-800-626-2005. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET.
  2. GE WATER PRODUCTS. 1-800-952-5039. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. ET. Saturday–Sunday Closed.
  3. PARTS & ACCESSORIES. 1-877-959-8688. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET. Saturday: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. ET.

Does GE have customer service?

Contact Information. For any questions relating to GE or Haier branded products, please contact us through GE Appliances website https://www.geappliances.com. To contact GE Power, please visit https://www.ge.com/power/contact.

Are GE Appliances hard to get right now?

Shopping for appliances right now isn’t as easy as it usually is. That’s due to pandemic-related manufacturing delays and increased demand as well as other supply chain snafus affecting large appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers and oven ranges. There’s added perks to shopping local too.

Does GE still own GE appliances?

GE Appliances is an American home appliance manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky. It has been majority owned by Chinese multinational home appliances company Haier since 2016….GE Appliances.

Trade name GE Appliances
Parent Haier
Website www.geappliancesco.com
Footnotes / references

Where is GE appliances made?

GE Appliances Economic Impact. Our national footprint begins at our headquarters and largest operation in Kentucky, includes our growing presence in Georgia and continues to other manufacturing facilities in Alabama, South Carolina and Tennessee, as well as R&D, sales, distribution and support operations in 46 states.

Did GE stop making appliances?

GE parted ways with its century-old Appliances business today, selling the unit to Haier for $5.6 billion. The final price is $200 million higher than originally announced to account for working capital in the business.

Why are kitchen appliances in short supply?

The limited appliances and long wait times can be attributed to multiple factors, such as COVID stalling manufacturing. The price of raw materials has also gone up, bringing price increases between 10 to 20%. And manufacturers say prices won’t stop climbing or stay increased until 2022.

How do I contact GE Appliances customer service?

GE Appliances Customer Service Number: 1-800-626-2005. GE Appliances Customer Toll Free Number: 1-800-626-2005 Appliance Shopping. GE Appliances Customer Toll Free Number: 1-877-959-8688 Parts & Accessories.

How do you register a GE Appliance?

How to Register A GE Appliance Account Online Step 1: Go to the official site of the GE Appliances register site at www.geappliances.com/register. Step 2: Choose “Create a new account” at the right part of the page. Step 3: Enter your email and password, then click “Submit”. Step 4: Enter your last name and first name.

What is GE appliance warranty?

Most new major appliances come with a manufacturer’s warranty. The GE appliance warranty covers repair or replacement costs for your new appliance if the fix is due to a faulty product. This warranty starts on the purchase date.

What is GE warranty?

A GE refrigerator warranty is a limited one-year warranty on any refrigerator part that fails due to material or workmanship defects, including labor and related costs. Some models are covered for two years. Your warranty may also include: A 30-day water filter cartridge replacement and coverage for related parts.

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