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Quote from: cranbiz on May 04, 2021, 04:27:09 pmI'll bet, in February, that was the latest data the dealer had.This is very much on point. Supplier giving ETA --> Manufacturer planning for said ETA, gives dealer ETA --> Dealer gets ETA on shipment, tells customer --> Customer plans for said ETA. Customer relies on dealer, who relies on manufacturer, who relies on supplier(s) for ETAs. Couple that with the fact that there are only 2 acrylic manufacturers, like 3 pump suppliers, jet suppliers, so on, so forth, and that compounds the issue. You can begin to understand why the entire industry is in a "hurry up and wait" mindset. *Then* couple that with unprecedented demand.There is zero upside for someone like me, for instance, to not get a spa out ASAP. No good comes for false expectations. However, it is also incredibly difficult to give continuous updates as there are thousands of spas on order and our parts situation changes daily to weekly (consider - by the time we send out one communique, that information could be already outdated!). I am not at all picking on the original poster and I hope that this comes off as genuine. Just want to give a peek behind the curtain to explain why a benign question similar to "I can wait but I would like an update" is so hard to execute. There are so many links in the chain with so many variables that you're set up to fail in terms of setting up correct expectations. I hope this helps. Good luck moving forward.
I'll bet, in February, that was the latest data the dealer had.
Quote from: The Wizard of Spas on May 08, 2021, 11:56:14 amQuote from: cranbiz on May 04, 2021, 04:27:09 pmI'll bet, in February, that was the latest data the dealer had.This is very much on point. Supplier giving ETA --> Manufacturer planning for said ETA, gives dealer ETA --> Dealer gets ETA on shipment, tells customer --> Customer plans for said ETA. Customer relies on dealer, who relies on manufacturer, who relies on supplier(s) for ETAs. Couple that with the fact that there are only 2 acrylic manufacturers, like 3 pump suppliers, jet suppliers, so on, so forth, and that compounds the issue. You can begin to understand why the entire industry is in a "hurry up and wait" mindset. *Then* couple that with unprecedented demand.There is zero upside for someone like me, for instance, to not get a spa out ASAP. No good comes for false expectations. However, it is also incredibly difficult to give continuous updates as there are thousands of spas on order and our parts situation changes daily to weekly (consider - by the time we send out one communique, that information could be already outdated!). I am not at all picking on the original poster and I hope that this comes off as genuine. Just want to give a peek behind the curtain to explain why a benign question similar to "I can wait but I would like an update" is so hard to execute. There are so many links in the chain with so many variables that you're set up to fail in terms of setting up correct expectations. I hope this helps. Good luck moving forward.I wish every single customer could see this. It really is this simple as to why we cannot continuously update people. We have thousands of hot tubs on order and there is just no way to cross reference projections with reality for every single customer. They are all angry and can't understand why we don't communicate in the manner that they would like. I really wish we could. We strive so hard to provide a good experience and this last year has made it virtually impossible. I promise you that we are just as frustrated as you are. More actually. Every single day I'm dealing with angry customers and I want nothing more for them to have their hot tub. Morale is taking a major hit. I get a sinking feeling in my stomach every time the phone rings, lol.
Just got the call I have been waiting for. My Artesian Nevis just arrived at my dealer and will be installed next Friday.So, travel time from Las Vegas to Raleigh was 6 days and my tub ended up being delayed about 14 weeks from the first info given to my dealer. My dealer did set expectations for late March to mid April delivery though when we put the deposit on it.This tub was ordered by my dealer last October as part of a stocking shipment. Just to give y'all an idea of current lead times.
Quote from: cranbiz on May 13, 2021, 02:32:16 pmJust got the call I have been waiting for. My Artesian Nevis just arrived at my dealer and will be installed next Friday.So, travel time from Las Vegas to Raleigh was 6 days and my tub ended up being delayed about 14 weeks from the first info given to my dealer. My dealer did set expectations for late March to mid April delivery though when we put the deposit on it.This tub was ordered by my dealer last October as part of a stocking shipment. Just to give y'all an idea of current lead times.See, this is the kind of information it would be helpful to get from dealers.
Quote from: HoW2001 on May 13, 2021, 11:59:13 pmQuote from: cranbiz on May 13, 2021, 02:32:16 pmJust got the call I have been waiting for. My Artesian Nevis just arrived at my dealer and will be installed next Friday.So, travel time from Las Vegas to Raleigh was 6 days and my tub ended up being delayed about 14 weeks from the first info given to my dealer. My dealer did set expectations for late March to mid April delivery though when we put the deposit on it.This tub was ordered by my dealer last October as part of a stocking shipment. Just to give y'all an idea of current lead times.See, this is the kind of information it would be helpful to get from dealers.No dealer is purposely keeping updates and/or information a secret from consumers, the problem is even some of the CEO's of these manufacturers don't know when raw goods will land in order to build these spas. Trust me as a dealer I want the damn thing out of my warehouse and into your backyard more than you do, nobody gets paid until it's delivered and in your yard.
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Quote from: BullFrogSpasMN on May 14, 2021, 03:29:11 pmQuote from: HoW2001 on May 13, 2021, 11:59:13 pmQuote from: cranbiz on May 13, 2021, 02:32:16 pmJust got the call I have been waiting for. My Artesian Nevis just arrived at my dealer and will be installed next Friday.So, travel time from Las Vegas to Raleigh was 6 days and my tub ended up being delayed about 14 weeks from the first info given to my dealer. My dealer did set expectations for late March to mid April delivery though when we put the deposit on it.This tub was ordered by my dealer last October as part of a stocking shipment. Just to give y'all an idea of current lead times.See, this is the kind of information it would be helpful to get from dealers.No dealer is purposely keeping updates and/or information a secret from consumers, the problem is even some of the CEO's of these manufacturers don't know when raw goods will land in order to build these spas. Trust me as a dealer I want the damn thing out of my warehouse and into your backyard more than you do, nobody gets paid until it's delivered and in your yard.Right on and I’ve noticed some things change by The day. Also until the load is confirmed shipped we don’t always know if everything that was is supposed to be on the truck is actually on it. I’ve stopped giving timeframes all together. Giving like 120 day ranges. It’s real tough operating like this right now
No, that's not bad at all. Mine was 14 weeks from original delivery date.Congratulations and enjoy. Which model Artesian did you get and did it come with a Balboa or a Gecko spa pack? I heard that some Artesian's were coming with Gecko packs due to Balboa's shortage in parts.