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Marquis vs. Master Twilight Series
wmccall:
--- Quote from: soak-king on April 16, 2010, 01:26:00 pm --- :D Looks like Deron took all his posts and went home! ROFWL :D ;D ;D
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Was it something I said? I really didn't try to chase him.
honeypot:
Deron,
I am a newbie to the spa world so when I posted my experience with Master Spas it was completely unbiased. Just what happened to me. BTW, it's posted on another thread, but I thought I'd copy it here for your convenience.
As far as Master Spas... Went to one of their shows, spas were $$$, sales pressure was unpleasant. Went outside and took out my phone and got on the internet to find out about Master Spas (the actual dealer came out to tell me not to worry about Master Spas reputation. That even made my search that much more important.) What I read wasn't flattering. When I told the sales guy I wasn't buying he got upset and told me that I just wasted so much of his time when he could have been making sales... guess I should have felt bad and bought one from the poor baby :'(. Oh, and when he told me that they "are a Christian Company" that really upset my stomach. Where did that sales line come from?
Two cents thrown in... ::)
honeypot:
Deron, you wrote: In regards to the large events that many of you competitors enjoy complaining about please allow me to make a few respectful comments. First, these events actually are not done by Master Spas. ................Is that a bad thing?
again, here was my experience.
When I was at the show that I refer to in my earlier post, I was told that each salesperson there was an employee "at the plant" and "on the floor" where the Master Spas are made. Some little birdie in the back of mind kept tweeting "why are they here as salesmen when they work at the plant or are they salesmen saying that they actually work at the plant?" That was numero uno tweet... the rest came as I described.
That will be my four cents worth ::) but, of course, only my experience. I'm sure there are owners of this spa that are perfectly happy.
Vanguard:
Just heard on the radio that we are having an amazing Pool Spa and Sauna show down at Reliant Stadium this weekend. Come see all the different hot tubs, swim spas and saunas from different companies on sale in one place!!
Notice they said Pool first, then in the ad, no more mention of pools. Master is intentionally misleading unknowing consumers to think this will be a pool show. Since I live in Houston, and it is April, a consumer might just think they really are going to a pool show only to be bombarded by unpleasant (thank you HP) sales pressures to by a hot tub.
How much you wanna bet they have one rinky dink Wal-mart type pool there just to say it is a pool show, too?
I think the fact that Deron was called out and then just conveniently removed his posts tells you volumes about that company.
Spatech_tuo:
--- Quote from: soak-king on April 16, 2010, 01:26:00 pm --- :D Looks like Deron took all his posts and went home! ROFWL :D ;D ;D
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Deron shows up once or twice a year and tries to use "awards" they've purchased to refute Masters reputation or tries to make it sound like there is a conspiracy against them but he scurries off into the woods when he realizes we all know the real story.
The one that get me is how they advertise for that spa circus as if there are multiple manufacturers even though the show is really 90-100% Master. The sad part is if you call the toll free number they list ahead of time to see if its something you really want to attend you can't get ANY meaningful information ("sorry, I don't have a list of the manufacturers who will to be there"). I've been to it a couple times and can verify that no one is exaggerating; you'll want to go home and take a shower from the whole experience. They should have a covered wagon at those shows selling magical elixir out of the back like in the olden days of snake oil salesmen.
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