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I wonder if the Royal sales people use simple flip phones or maybe those old style brick sized cell phones.
Quote from: Spatech_tuo on February 18, 2016, 11:05:19 amI wonder if the Royal sales people use simple flip phones or maybe those old style brick sized cell phones.just to clarify (since I don't like people who spin BS "stories") its not that all other spa companies "rip people off" its simply the fact this company uses some of the oldest/therefore "cheapest" molds in the industry, they do no marketing, and they are probably building spas out of some low rent rural warehouse somewhere with a limited staff and probably paying 1 rep. to cover the entire United States, does all of that make it a "bad" company..absolutely not, its just the real reason why they can sell and 8' x 8' spa loaded up for $6,500 and still stay in business, not the fact that everyone else is ripping people off.
Thanks foe the replies, I appreciate the feedback. Old technology and old molds aren't necessarily bad, especially if they work well (let' be honest, somethings that were made teh old way, were made much better than the modern way). I weigh about 245lbs and I've stood on a Royal spa and mold is sturdier than a lot of other companies that get good reviews on the mb. I've wet tested a Royal, and it feels good. The I was hoping there were some people who had some experiences with Royal to get a feel for the quality / longevity.