A dishwasher, purchased new from Conn's had hoes that sprayed water in back of cabinet. When I caught it I called for service. Besides their not taking responsibility for the installation or lack of, which is not longer under warranty, which was their fault in the first place, unless I should go into the appliance repair business. They also ripped new holes in the flooring that was originally ripped by them on the original installation of the dishwasher. They also tore hoes in the counter top. Insulation was hanging out, the dishwasher never cycled correctly because it was not cleanly installed. This was when I bought the dishwasher 2 years ago. When I called on the damage the first time I just gave up.
Now, with the recent service call on the hoes leaking from scrapes to the hoes, the dishwasher pulled out and put back, is more sloppy than the Conns original installation, enlarging the tears in the flooring in front of the dishwasher, tearing the counter and it does not properly fit with a piece of the dishwasher poking out. The service man blamed it on the dishwasher being larger. I do not believe that. The dishwasher replaced by Conns was purchased from a reputable appliance store, not Conns, and none of these problems occurred from Sears who had the warranty on that product.
And I paid for that installation, the product, the repair, and the interest. And it looks terrible.