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QuoteI believe Anne is referring to one of your responses where it appears you are estimating a $10.00 per month operating cost for an inflatable spa.If that was the case, she should have quoted that post of mine and not doc's before her response.
I believe Anne is referring to one of your responses where it appears you are estimating a $10.00 per month operating cost for an inflatable spa.
I was not going to bother giving you a hard time until you made the post implying that you had answered all of the poor guy's questions. Once you said "you must have skipped over my posts" to Doc, I decided that the correction was worthwhile, as you were emphasizing your bad information.
Hey Guys I didn't want this to turn into an argument, I just wanted to research some of the tifferent types of "Soft Tubs Or Inflatable Tubs" Can someone explain to me how the Insta-Spa is put togeather and held up? One good thing I noticed about it was that it had 8 REAL jets not those fake ones like on the Spa2go. I'm not getting this spa to have therapedic things, I just want something that when I have guests over we can go out in sit in it with the basic feeling of a hot tub. The reason I really dont want to get a hard tub is because I dont have that much room for it, I dont want to deal with all the responsibilitys of it and I really dont want to spend the extra money on something I just want for relaxation and to have a conversation in. So yea.. I didnt mean to cause any arguments and if anyone is upset over this im sorry. So anyway lets move on...I already stated this but whats the basic method of setting this up and whats holding it togeather. I have googled this tub over the internet but all I can find is places that sell it but no reviews. Any help there?
this is what makes this forum grate.
QuoteHey lets face it, there are blow up dolls out there, but any guy will tell ya, we love the real thing.And what about leaks and wear and tear, One wrong move and pop!!!!!! What about warranty, have you taken that into consideration?? I have found that if they are popped or used, the store will not take them back. It was quite emmbarrasing. I even washed it really really well, but I am not allowed back into that particular video store ever again.
Hey lets face it, there are blow up dolls out there, but any guy will tell ya, we love the real thing.And what about leaks and wear and tear, One wrong move and pop!!!!!! What about warranty, have you taken that into consideration??
QuoteI was not going to bother giving you a hard time until you made the post implying that you had answered all of the poor guy's questions. Once you said "you must have skipped over my posts" to Doc, I decided that the correction was worthwhile, as you were emphasizing your bad information.Anne, First allow me to say you need to stop stealing people's thread's with your silly comments. I find it funny that you only chimed in to argue although it doesn't surprise me.Anyways, when did I imply I had answered all of mag48's questions. If you reread the posts you should be able to realize what I was commenting on with the "you must have skipped over my posts" response. If you can't then you don't need to respond. BTW, FOR A PERSON WHO DOESN'T LIKE IT WHEN PEOPLE ASSUME, YOU DO AN AWFUL ALOT YOURSELF. For instance you are assuming mag48 is poor(which might I add is really rude ) Also you are making assumptions about my posts. Stop being such a hypocrite and if you don't like me, vent somewhere else.
Quotethis is what makes this forum grate. Grate? Are we talking about a forum or a fireplace? as if I should talk. My spelling is nightmare. /just struck me funny this a.m.
Tileman,you should stop doing tile and start selling spas.You sound like the best spa guy here.
QuoteTileman,you should stop doing tile and start selling spas.You sound like the best spa guy here. Please don't make my head any bigger than it already is. Btw, what is your native language.