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This has left me with an uneasy feeling about the Arctic dealer. Was she trying to deceive me or was it an honest mistake.
Boy, JA's spa challenge would just settle all of this. For the life of me I can't figure out why nobody will take him up on it. Oh, yeah, now I remember. It was his ridiculous terms and conditions. That and the fact that none of the serious spa producers know he's alive. But that would certainly settle the "Which spa is most efficient" argument once and for all.
That being said, This artic dealer seems to be the type to eaxgerate things, (is it just me, or is there a disproportional amount of Artic dealers do this?) and I'd take anymore of thier advice with a grain of salt.
Well, that is where my mind was headed. The Arctic sales person was preaching Arctic like it was the second coming....that said it, it did impress me in many ways.I am just a little concerned that if she would exagerate or mislead me regarding Hydropool, what else should I be skeptical about.I guess I will give her a call and let her know what kind of tubs California Spa & Fitness sells. Then maybe I will send in my husband and see if he gets the same song and dance.Any comments about Hydropool or Beachcomber? Any advice is welcome.
Salepeople are designed to sell. In order to sell, they must pick those attributes that they feel differentiate them from the competition. If theie product was inferior or even comparable to other brands, then the lustre is somewhat lost. This isn't about honesty, its about business. The motivation is to sell. Because without sales, you have no business.You must as a consumer think critically about everything you are told.JcAnd for the record, Arctic is the world's most effecient tub. Right Steve?
Salepeople are designed to sell. In order to sell, they must pick those attributes that they feel differentiate them from the competition. If theie product was inferior or even comparable to other brands, then the lustre is somewhat lost. This isn't about honesty, its about business. The motivation is to sell. Because without sales, you have no business.
BTW my husband is a huge Rush fan too!
[size=16]I love Rush too! [/size]