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... I've bought chemicals off ebay, the tub didn't know the difference, warranty is still intact....
This was not a personal atack. It is an atack on what I belive is short sided thinking. If a customer goes into the local spa store and finds a "top of the line" spa that costs 10k, yet that customer "Thinks" that the spa he found for 2k on line is just as good. After all both have hot water and bubbles. Wouldnt everyone on this site tell him its apples and oranges and that he had better due his research. The same thing applies to someone that thinks they found a deal on a light bulb. We sell those starting at $29.99 all the way up to 399.99. If any one thinks that the $30 light is even close to the 300 dollar version...Well lets just say "cheap a**" sounds about right
The same thing applies to someone that thinks they found a deal on a light bulb. We sell those starting at $29.99 all the way up to 399.99. If any one thinks that the $30 light is even close to the 300 dollar version...Well lets just say "cheap a**" sounds about right
I am sure you would NEVER buy anything but the very best and you will always pay full price, right? RIGHT?Monk
I'm also the founding member of C.A.A. (Cheapa** Anonomyous) We have a 13 step program to help rid you of your cheapa** ideas. Come on Monk... I'll be your sponsor
The cheapest version is a 24 pin L.E.D. light. It directs light in a straight line (for the most part)across the spa. You will notice a dark green (or blue or red) spot on the opposite wall. The next step up is a 36 pin light on an arch. The arch angles the light so you get an even color throughout the spaThe next step is that same 36 pin light with a seperate L.E.D. light for inside of a waterfall. It also comes with a computer board to sync the two unitsThe Most expensive unit has the 36 pin w arch, Computer operating system, Waterfall lights, and two lights for the outside of the spa. (outside lights are controled w/ photocells and turn on at dusk)The most expensive system takes about 2.5 man hours to install.
When it comes to a pump or a leak, NO! But if a computer board goes out the manufacture is going to ask for a signed affidavit from the repair tech. The afidavit states that the nothing has been altered, (ie adding a stereo, putting in bigger pumps, Putting in higher watt lights ect.ect.) The question is not wether the warranty is vioded or not, but wether your repair tech will lie for you.
This reminds me of the when the auto industry was refusing warrenty work if a customer had thier oil changed at a quick lube place rather than at thier dealership.