I will never order anything from Appliances Connection ever again because of delays and abysmal customer service. My washer broke on November 14th. I immediately began searching for a replacement, and Appliances Connection was the only store that carried a washer and dryer that would fit in the location (Blomberg WM72200W and Blomberg DV17600W). I ordered the washer, dryer, and the recommended accessories on November 14th. All items were listed as being in stock. I received no information from Appliances Connection for several days. On November 18th, I called to inquire as to when the washer and dryer would be delivered. I was then told that the dryer was out of stock, but they could split the order so that I could get the washer. I agreed. Almost a week later, on November 24th, the delivery had still not been scheduled. I called Appliances Connection and was told that the washer would be delivered that week. This was surprising, as it was Tuesday of Thanksgiving week, and no delivery had been scheduled. On Friday, November 27th at 8:13 AM, I was informed via email that delivery would be made that day between 2 pm and 6 pm. The washer was delivered by two personnel from YF Logistics – one who was not wearing a mask. They installed the washer and took the dyer away. I agreed that the dryer could be removed because it was my understanding the new dryer would be delivered in the near future. The delivery personnel advised me to make sure I had a stacking kit for the dryer. After the delivery personnel left, I called Appliances Connection to confirm a stacking kit was included and was told the kit was included by the manufacturer. The phone representative also told me the dryer had been shipped to YF Logistics the prior Wednesday. The following week, on December 2nd, I had not received any information from Appliances Connection or YF Logistics about the delivery of the dryer. I called Appliances Connection and was told the dryer would ship that Friday, December 4th. This was confusing and frustrating given I had been told the dryer had already shipped. I expressed my frustration for Appliances Connection’s failure to update me on the status of the order. The representative offered me a 10-year warranty for the dryer and eventually offered a 10-year warranty for both items. After hanging up, I received an email telling me I needed to post a review to get the warranty. When I objected to the email, the representative responded it was “her bad” and she had sent the wrong template. On December 15th, a month after ordering the dryer, I received a phone call and an email notifying me the dryer would be delivered on Saturday, December 19th. The email did not list a stacking kit, so I called YF Logistics and Appliances Connection to confirm the stacking kit would be included. Appliances Connection assured me that it would be, and I could call if it was not included. However, Appliances Connection is not open on Saturdays, so the ability to call was meaningless. When the delivery personnel arrived with the dryer, they brought it upstairs and told me there was no stacking kit in the box. I told them I had called Appliances Connection and YF Logistics to confirm the kit would be included, and the delivery personnel told me there was nothing they could do. They told me not to use the washer or dryer because the dryer could fall. They provided no information about how or when I could get the kit. Several hours after they left, I realized I did not have the manual. I opened the dryer and found the manual and the stacking kit. If the delivery personnel had done their jobs, and if Appliances Connection had trained them properly, they would have known where the kit was and installed it. Instead, I’m left with a washer and dryer that has not been properly installed, and it took more than a month to get it. In hindsight, I wish I had remodeled my house to fit a larger washer and dryer. It would have been a more pleasant experience than dealing with Appliances Connection, and I suspect the situation would have been resolved sooner.