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This isn't my opinion.See web site. Enjoy the video.http://gizmodo.com/349522/amor-bay-is-most-hideous-jacuzzi-ever-created
Say what you want, but it has very quickly became my number one selling tub. We cannot keep it in stock! In a slowing economy selling the right tub is key. The Amore Bay is a life saver in our case. The only problem is what to do with the other tubs I have in stock? A lady came in last week pulling a flatbed trailer and said "I'm here to buy a hot tub" but I am only spending $7k. An hour later I was loading an Amore Bay on her trailer and she paid over double what she said she would.
I'm still trying to figure out if it's an economical spa for a "slowing economy" or a $14,000 spa? :-?
A lady came in last week pulling a flatbed trailer and said "I'm here to buy a hot tub" but I am only spending $7k. An hour later I was loading an Amore Bay on her trailer and she paid over double what she said she would.
Its a sign that those that have money are spending it and the people with less are holding on to it. My point was that if you are not selling alot of spas you atleast had better be selling the right spas.
Ahhhh, gotcha!It is really unusual for people with money to suggest a budget or price that they're looking to spend. Most often, price doesn't even come into the conversation until they go for their wallet/purse.
the jets hit me in some very personal areas!