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Quote from: Levelheadsteve on January 26, 2015, 11:22:47 pmWhenever I visited hot tub dealers, none of them bashed other brands or dealers. None of them even bashed the Master Spa dealer I told them I had visited. I find it incredible that anyone who has been through this is still willing to let Vortex try and make it right. Fool me once...Well Levelheadsteve, clearly you don't live in the same market as me. See my previous post, and explain to me how layman is supposed to decide.
Whenever I visited hot tub dealers, none of them bashed other brands or dealers. None of them even bashed the Master Spa dealer I told them I had visited. I find it incredible that anyone who has been through this is still willing to let Vortex try and make it right. Fool me once...
Btw, I looked at their Facebook page and there are many posts that show there are comments from other FB users. However, when you click on the post, there are no comments posted. This is indicative of the page owner removing the comments. I wonder why they've removed so many comments from their FB posts. Do you think they would remove the comments if they were positive?
I notice that no-one is actually responding to my request for help - perhaps instead of making wisecracks, the people with knowledge can make recommendations based on the options that I've got available? That would be very helpful, and I believe more in the spirit of any forum such as this.Thanks.
Tman, Jacuzzi Jim - I feel that your posts here are quite judgmental. Did you actually read what I wrote?(1) the Vortex product design fits my needs the best(2) I have limited options available to me where I am(3) local technicians who have serviced Vortex product have opined that since they use Gecko and other commonly available parts, service/repairs are straightforward(4) I would only complete this purchase if there was enough of a discount that I can take the risk of a unreliable warrantyI am not in a super-active, super-competitive market for swim spas. Local dealers sell (but no one stocks, so you are ordering untested and unseen, just like Vortex) - Dynasty Spa - everyone other than Dynasty Spa tells me they suck. Reviews also suggest this. Largest single cavity is 17', street price here of $25,000.Canadian Spa Company - everyone other than Canadian Spa tells me they suck. Almost no reviews. Largest is 16', street price here of $25,000.Master Spa - everyone other than Master Spa tells me they suck. Reviews also suggest this. Largest single cavity is 18', and the MP model is almost $40,000 street price here.Hydropool - everyone other than Hydropool tells me they suck. 2nd best design for my needs, after Vortex. Largest single cavity is 17', street price here is almost $40,000.Coast Spa - everyone other than Coast dealer tells me they suck. Largest single cavity is 16'.Trevi - rebranded Dynasty, which everyone tells me sucks.D1 - At over $40,000, in a different price league than most others. Beautiful to look at, but design isn't really what we wanted (only one spa seat). I haven't asked anyone else about them, so no one has told me they suck. But if I ask, I'm sure someone will tell me they do.It's easy for you guys to sit back and suggest that anyone who buys Vortex is an idiot, but as I hope this illustrates, it's not a simple decision for someone who doesn't repair spas to make in a market with limited options. Also important to consider is that half the hot tub/spa dealers in town have restructured or gone bankrupt in the last 5 years, so whether you actually have your local dealer to back you up and provide support is quite questionable. This, combined with my CC's fraud policy, encouraged me to take a flyer on Vortex. And if I can get a deal on it, I will still reconsider it today.Since you are the experts, what would you suggest as the #1, 2 and 3 choices here? Cost needs to be a consideration, as there is more than a 200% increase from the cheapest to the most expensive ones.
Since you have limited options it might be worth going in a talking to one of those listed. I know you want the Vortex and it probably would work fine. Problem is again they can't get it to you, I have my doubts it is where they actually say it is and the fact they won't even send you a reply is pretty shady. Honestly I would get the money back and see what other option might work.
Dynasty I can buy from local "dealers". Is Dynasty complete crap? Are they poorly designed, poorly built, use poor components? What are the typical issues? Thanks
But with all the bullsh!t in this industry, it's very hard for a consumer to determine which company is worthy of your dollars, and will stand behind what is a quality product.