Posted by Jason on November 28, 2004, 5:29 pm
I don't subscribe to Consumer Reports. I just visited their web site and
found out that I need a password to get the information that I need.
If you subscribe to Consumer Reports, I would great appreciate it if you
would check the back issues. Sarah--my next door neighbor--has a broken
gas range. It's a regular model gas range that does not have a hood or
microwave. She wants a gas range that is self cleaning.
Please tell me the top two gas ranges and which one of the two is your
favorite. Please post your response since I used a fake email address to
avoid getting SPAM. Thanks in advance.
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Posted by Doug Miller on November 28, 2004, 9:50 pm
jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>I don't subscribe to Consumer Reports. I just visited their web site and
>found out that I need a password to get the information that I need.
>If you subscribe to Consumer Reports, I would great appreciate it if you
>would check the back issues.
I bet you can find them at your local library.
Posted by JennP on November 28, 2004, 10:37 pm
> I don't subscribe to Consumer Reports. I just visited their web site and
> found out that I need a password to get the information that I need.
> If you subscribe to Consumer Reports, I would great appreciate it if you
> would check the back issues.
I get my CR info from my local library.
JennP.
Posted by Jostled Giblets on November 28, 2004, 11:22 pm
Jason wrote:
> I don't subscribe to Consumer Reports. I just visited their web site
> and found out that I need a password to get the information that I
> need.
> If you subscribe to Consumer Reports, I would great appreciate it if
> you would check the back issues. Sarah--my next door neighbor--has a
> broken gas range. It's a regular model gas range that does not have a
> hood or microwave. She wants a gas range that is self cleaning.
> Please tell me the top two gas ranges and which one of the two is
> your favorite. Please post your response since I used a fake email
> address to avoid getting SPAM. Thanks in advance.
Here is the article and the top three rated...
http://xml.eshop.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scpId !86&scmId29
hope that helps. (btw... the hot point was rated as best buy...)
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Posted by me on November 29, 2004, 2:43 am
I subscribe to Consumer Reports online. It cost me 26.00 for the year.
Why in the world would I want to research this information for you, for
free.
Tell your neighbor to add 26. to the cost of her new kitchen appliance and
subscribe her own self.
> Jason wrote:
>> I don't subscribe to Consumer Reports. I just visited their web site
>> and found out that I need a password to get the information that I
>> need.
>>
>> If you subscribe to Consumer Reports, I would great appreciate it if
>> you would check the back issues. Sarah--my next door neighbor--has a
>> broken gas range. It's a regular model gas range that does not have a
>> hood or microwave. She wants a gas range that is self cleaning.
>>
>> Please tell me the top two gas ranges and which one of the two is
>> your favorite. Please post your response since I used a fake email
>> address to avoid getting SPAM. Thanks in advance.
> Here is the article and the top three rated...
> http://xml.eshop.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scpId !86&scmId29
> hope that helps. (btw... the hot point was rated as best buy...)
> --
>
>found out that I need a password to get the information that I need.
>If you subscribe to Consumer Reports, I would great appreciate it if you
>would check the back issues.