So...tomorrow, not only am I going to be waiting - again - for calls from Sky and Virgin but I have to call Vax too
On Saturday I decided to clean the carpets throughout the house, with the machine which we'd owned for 51 weeks - the last one, which I'd had for over two years, died the weekend before Christmas last year. It started off well and then stopped sucking up the dirty water and the brushes stopped spinning. Then everything started up again. Then stopped. Then started. Eventually I managed to get it all done before returning the machine to Argos. They didn't want to do anything about it. We were supposed to call Vax. I'd read up on this when we were having TV problems the other month, about how it's the retailer who you have the contract with, not the manufacturer...so the manager called to arrange a repair. She came back and said that Vax had diagnosed the fault over the phone and were sending a part out to our home address. She'd switched it on behind the counter, saw that the brushes weren't rotating and that was how they diagnosed it.
A new belt has arrived today and it's useless as when John took the cover off he saw that the original belt is still in place and in one piece, the problem is obviously with the motor that drives the belt and brushes. I wouldn't mind but that was only the fourth time that I'd used the machine, and the previous one which broke a year ago had exactly the same fault.