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hottub.pool_boy:
My name is David Scarritt, along with my lovely wife, we own Scarritt Spas and Pools in Connecticut.

We have two locations- Bristol, CT. and Torrington, CT.

Visit us there or http://www.scarritt.com.

You may contact me personally- scarritt at sbcglobal dot net

2008 marks our 25th year servicing and selling HotSpring spas. In addition, we sell Tiger River, Solana, Hot Spot spas and another line yet to be unveiled by Watkins Manufacturing.

My contributions to forums generally involve water chemistry help and hot tub troubleshooting. We have a lot of fun in this business. We bring families together and soothe aches and pains, We also eat, drink, sleep and breathe Hot Spring spas and customer satisfaction. Thank you to the moderators for creating this area.

hottubber:
I'm Back...Hottubber here. I've been away from this forum for quite some time,

My name is David. I've been selling Sundance Spas since 1983. I have 4 retail

locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  (I feel like I'm at an AA

meeting)        

I own National Pools & Spas, founded in 1955 and still family owned and

operated.

I absolutely love to see some of the questions posed on this forum. Any

assistance I can be to help resolve chemical issues or quandries as to what

actually is the best "value for your dollar" is what I'm

here for. I truly enjoy sales and will do my best to be forthright in offering my

unbiased opinions.

I've met alot of people on this forum and look to reunite with them again.  ;)

Water Boy:
Hello my name is Ed, and work for an Arctic Spa dealer in Kansas. We have been an Arctic Spas dealer since 1997. We just recently won Arctic Spas Dealer of the Year, Outstanding Service 2007. I have been in the business for 6 1/2 years now. We sell Arctic Spas, Coyote Spas, Above Ground Pools, and all the chemicals and accessories that go along with both. We also have 2 full time service crews that service spas, and above ground and in ground swimming pools. We offer a maintenance plan for our pool and spa customers where we will come out once a week to clean and maintain the pool or spa. It comes with small fee, and we can go out more than once if the customer’s pool or spa gets heavy use.

I joined the forum to help answer questions about Arctic Spas, and spas in general. I also have lots of experience in water chemistry and water maintenance, so I am here to help in any way that I can.

BauerN:
My name is Michael.  I manage the service, warranty, and install department for a Bullfrog dealer in Western Montana.

In addition to technical work, I spend a great deal of time in the sales department - #2 in my store, behind the GM.

We are one of the top Bullfrog Spa dealers in the Northwest.  

As I do perform work on all makes and models (and have a very technical background prior to joining the spa industry) - I hope I can be of help from time to time on service type problems.

I notice we don't have a lot of Bullfrog people on the forum - so I also hope I can help with any questions on this very unique technology.

Please feel free to PM if more in-depth information is ever needed.

http://bullfrogspas.com



Tom:
Good thread, nice to meet you all.  

I'm a writer, basically.  As the Communications guy for Arctic Spas, I write media releases, ad copy (when Marketing needs help), corporate documents, award applications, and the like.  Also responsible for some internal and external memos, and our three newsletters (for dealers, customers, and staff).  Customer issues that arrive electronically (via forums or email) are also mine to handle.

About three years ago, I was assigned to frequent the forums in order to:
1. Identify and counter "brand bashing" (that's settled down a lot!)
2. Provide accurate and factual information about our product and company
3. Act as a corporate spokesman and represent the brand in a manner that is professional, neutral, and impartial
4. Respond as quickly as possible to posted customer issues and work to resolve them.

As a result of this, in December 2006 I was invited to become a moderator at another spa forum.  

I've owned one (entry-level Beachcomber) hot tub before working at Arctic.

Off the job, I do some free-lance writing, read a lot, enjoy dancing (ballroom, social, and square dance), walk a lot,  and tinker at a workbench building electronic and robotic projects.

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