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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: LostandConfused on January 18, 2005, 09:23:39 am

Title: Finally a decision is made
Post by: LostandConfused on January 18, 2005, 09:23:39 am
To go with the Sundance Optima 2005.
We got the covermate 3, steps, cd ozonator, chemicals that are like the ez spa from saratoga and the 2005 model with all the upgrades for $8,686 out the door. It is also done interest for for a year. Not sure if that is a good thing or not, but too late now!
We got the 2005 since they sold the 2004 by mistake and swapped the 2005 in for us since we could wait. Great experience with the Sundance people.
Any feedback?

Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: windsurfdog on January 18, 2005, 09:26:00 am
Congrats......great spa.
May the goddess of Spatopia bless you with crystal water.... 8)
BTW, are you kin to DazedandConfused? ???
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: Brewman on January 19, 2005, 11:11:25 am
I doubt he's related to D/C it.  Wasn't that the person who "Had a deal on the table" for $7500, and refused to purchase, convinced he could get another $500 off?

L/C:

You did good.  You got a spa you like, and what seems to be a reasonable enough deal.  You'll quickly forget about what you paid soon after you start soaking.
We have an Optima, and are very pleased so far.
Brewman

Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: Mendocino101 on January 19, 2005, 12:11:45 pm
Enjoy the spa and if you are happy and content with the price it is a good deal....Enjoy.... :D
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: wmccall on January 19, 2005, 12:18:11 pm
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Enjoy the spa and if you are happy and content with the price it is a good deal....Enjoy.... :D



This is a statement you see a lot here, and for good reason. As the 2nd anniverary of my spa purchage comes up, I have to assess that I got a good deal and my spa has been of great value to me and paying $500 more or less wouldn't mean that much to me right now. That said, get the best deal you can and then enoy. Being in the computer business someone  will buy a computer a month later and will get more for less
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: Brewman on January 19, 2005, 07:50:45 pm
The rule for a computer is to purchase, then never look back.
Brewman
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: stuart on January 19, 2005, 09:40:48 pm
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The rule for a computer is to purchase, then never look back.
Brewman

I thought the rule for purchasing a computer was to purchase and then look forward to updating it in a year when it became archaic! ;) ;D
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: ttodd1 on January 19, 2005, 10:13:05 pm
A year - how about 6 months?   :P
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: Brewman on January 20, 2005, 07:47:02 am
Well, sure you could to that, if you have your antacid supply handy.  I work in the Information Services department of a large financial company.  Funny thing is, my home PC, which is now about 2 years old, is more state of the art than the PC I use at work.  

Brewman
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: LostandConfused on January 21, 2005, 01:13:22 pm
Thanks for the help and opinions!
Title: Re: Finally a decision is made
Post by: ZzTop on January 21, 2005, 01:52:42 pm
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Being in the computer business someone  will buy a computer a month later and will get more for less


Bill , I keep telling my clients in the computer business "the fastest computer hasn't been built yet."  It won't be available until next month.  Real value is buying what you need when you need it at todays price.
People leave a lot of money on the table by over buying the product, because as we all know next month there will be something out there cheaper and faster.

Stuart, expect to replace your computer approximately every three to four years, as the software three years later, will require a faster, more powerful processor, the main cause of computer obsolescence,


Lost and Confused, congratulations, you have chosen a fine product.

Cheers,

Zz