In the spas I sell, you can move jets around by unplugging them and popping them back into a different location. It takes 2 seconds to do it but no one ever takes the time to do it,Terminator
The Bullfrog dealer in Portland has been telling customers that if they pay full MSRP in cash, they will get all of their money back after 4 years from Bullfrog. Has anyone ever heard of this scam before?
now why would you say this....I mean it makes perfect sense to pay me today and in 3 years I am going to give you all your money back.......we both will be rich like this right.....I think its going to be the next big thing auto sales....I mean it is a very sound and reasonable business practice ....I am sure people are lining up to invest in this type of a thing.....oh by the way I am starting a pyramid for all those who want to "make some quick dollars".....I'm not sure if the dealer is aware or not but that is a scam. Many Master dealers were using that previously but I'm not sure how much it's tied to any brand so I'm not sure it's a reflection on what other Bullfrog dealers are doing. In the end customers would find that they had to jump through hoops and STILL they always were denied for some obscure reason. I haven't heard of ANY people actually getting their money back and if you run a search on the web you'll find attorney generals from Missouri and other states were going after these rebate scams. If it sounds too good to be true it's because IT IS too good to be true.
If it sounds too good to be true it's because IT IS too good to be true.
I'm not sure if the dealer is aware or not but that is a scam. Many Master dealers were using that previously but I'm not sure how much it's tied to any brand so I'm not sure it's a reflection on what other Bullfrog dealers are doing. In the end customers would find that they had to jump through hoops and STILL they always were denied for some obscure reason. I haven't heard of ANY people actually getting their money back and if you run a search on the web you'll find attorney generals from Missouri and other states were going after these rebate scams. If it sounds too good to be true it's because IT IS too good to be true.
That's what my mom said, and she was oh so wrong.![]()