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Re: Help! Something broke *Update-Circ pump
« Reply #30 on: October 14, 2005, 06:52:38 pm »
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Sounds like this guy is wanting to by a new truck fast.

Figure 95 miles round trip at $3.10 gal with 15 miles to gal.
Shouldnt cost more that $36.00
Now time and wear on truck.
Truck is amortized over proberly 5 years.....all expenses are written off.
Lets just sum it up.....All service orientated businesses are way out of line.....I believe making a profit but not on my back.

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Re: Help! Something broke *Update-Circ pump
« Reply #30 on: October 14, 2005, 06:52:38 pm »

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Re: Help! Something broke *Update-Circ pump
« Reply #31 on: October 14, 2005, 07:22:09 pm »
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There's a hardware store just down the street, go getcha some tools and start fixen stuff your self.

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Re: Help! Something broke *Update-Circ pump
« Reply #32 on: October 14, 2005, 07:53:35 pm »
  " There's a hardware store just down the street, go getcha some tools and start fixen stuff your self.

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Appropriate response to a ridiculous statement.
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 Maybe I'm missing something in this thread. Does that mean that if someone is handy, which a lot of us aren't, that we should ignore warranties and the ability of a dealer/manufacturer to service and repair the tub we're looking at in our decision making? I can buy a lot of tools for what I think I'd save looking at tubs other than the big 5 or 6 companies and giving them credit in that  decision making for me not having to do it.   paul
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Re: Help! Something broke *Update-Circ pump
« Reply #33 on: October 14, 2005, 10:10:29 pm »
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 " There's a hardware store just down the street, go getcha some tools and start fixen stuff your self.
 
Caveat Emptor
Frank  
 
 
 
Appropriate response to a ridiculous statement.
 

  


The statement in quaetion was:
"All service orientated businesses are way out of line.....I believe making a profit but not on my back."

An awefully broad stroke. Could one save $$ by getting less of a warranty and/or less of a quality spa and service it themself. Sure, if they can handle it. I always push for people to be AWARE when they're getting a spa with less/little warranty (sometimes they get a piece of paper saying they have a warranty but ...) as they'll be their own service person. Some can handle that; great for them. Same thing with a used spa. If you're handy they can be a great deal but they almost always need some care after purchase so being able to fix it yourslf can make them a great deal.
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Re: Help! Something broke *Update-Circ pump
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