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(With apologies to Fred)In another thread I posed this question, and made it sound personal. For that I apologize, Fred.My question is:What are the ethics of traveling to a dealer you know you are not going to buy from and wet testing. The situations I seem to see here are when someone wants to buy a particular model and the local dealer cannot or will not run it. Then I read about traveling across the state to wet test. This takes dealer's time and effort with no compensation.Just curious what you all think.
I know when I was looking for my spa some places did not allow wet testing because of insurance reasons. They told me because some people do not know they have a medical problem and should not be in a hot tub.
Life is too short to squabble over every nickel and dime. My philosophy has always been to take care of the customer and they will take care of you. When txwillie was spa shopping last year, I invited him to come to my store and try out one of the spas he was interested in although there was nothing in it for me. I look at it as an opportunity to make friends and spread good cheer.Terminator