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Stefano
Country: United States
You would expect that a company as large as maytag / Whirpool would get their act together and make it simple to register appliances on line. I have been trying to do this simple task for over an hour and I am about to give up. Does anyone here know where to get this done?
HELP ME PLEASE

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    t
    It's September and still cannot register on line, Come on Admiral, Soon will be calling you seaman recruit.
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    stamps
    Wrong website. Will try by calling the number above 800-688-9920. Thanks for all  the help.
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    Keisha
    Wow....Really... this makes me think that this washer is crap too!!
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    Dale Van Deven
    purchased my Admiral washer 1/1/2014. Went on line to register 1/15/2014 and same problem as everyone else has had...It's impossible to do it on line...
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    LI NY
    same problem Jan 2014
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    Bill Cantrell
    | 1 reply
    The web site is actually www.admiral.com(u.s.)  However, you will have more success registering your Admiral at the Maytag site.
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      Carol F. replies to Bill Cantrell
      Well, I didn't even try at Maytag because they want a serial number and I have no paperwork that gives me a serial number. Only a model number which they also ask for. Short of pulling my washer out and looking in the back I have no way to get it. The mail in doesn't ask for a serial number so guess that will have to do. It doesn't even ask for a model number. Hope the machine works better than their IT team. Less people register, less they have to notify in case of problems. Makes sense to me!
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    Dorsey Kimbrell
    Tried to register my Admiral washer today and had the same problem as everyone above. I called the number on the registration card 800-422-1230 and it went to Kitchen Aid which is a product of Whirlpool. The customer service rep didn't have an answer on why the web site is bad but did tell me that this was the correct number if I have a problem and need repairs while it is still under warranty. It is almost like Whirlpool wants to sell them but doesn't want to service them if they break. Bad business practices.

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