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Electro:
needaspa,
The special 2-year no-interest financing was apparently arranged for all Jacuzzi, Sundance and Sweetwater dealers thru Wells Fargo. Contact Sundance or Wells Fargo, if your dealer was not paying attention.
Wells Fargo's credit application (Form 1191a) specifically refers to this under a lengthy special terms section. It is used in conjunction with a special terms sales invoice.
Electro
wmccall:
--- Quote ---needaspa,
The special 2-year no-interest financing was apparently arranged for all Jacuzzi, Sundance and Sweetwater dealers thru Wells Fargo.
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Just a non-spa related comments about Wells Fargo. Do you get spam wanting to give you a better mortgage? Those websites aren't from a real lender, they just gather info and sell the leads to real lenders. Wells Fargo buys those leads and in turn promotes spam.
Lori:
Electro,
I am no expert on minerals. I used the Freshwater ag+ cartridge (made by N2 for HotSpring) and I guess it did a good job. My dealer recently quit selling spas, just pools, so I am having trouble getting the Freshwater ag+ cartridge (which fits in the filter of my Vanguard). I have been told I can use the regular N2, just to be careful because it is smaller and may be hard to get out if not rigged right. (Can you tell I'm not an expert, now?)
I have been using more chlorine when I get out to maintain crystal clear water. I figure it can't hurt to use them if they help keep your chlorine usage down and your water clear. I don't know anything about the Sundance product, but go for it. What do you have to lose?
Ok, those are my thoughts. The calcium issue, well, I took some water in to be tested and was told to add calcium booster. Since I didn't have any way to test calcium (since then, I bought a Taylor Test kit and can test for calcium) I wasn't sure it did any good. I did notice that I had to change my water sooner because of TDS. I figure I'm doing good to get ph and alk in line! I'll stick to the simple method! ;)
Mendocino101:
LOL...Needaspa...don't count on getting the price you want and THE "FREE" financing.... see that is one of those things that dealers pay for..I guess you could call one of those hidden costs of things that they pay for and that you have said you do not care about thier costs of doing business....but certainly want the benefit from it....do you really believe there is such a thing as free financing...well wait maybe there is.....I think they order from Santa’s shop in the north poll bank and lending division.....
wmccall:
--- Quote ---Electro,
I am no expert on minerals. I used the Freshwater ag+ cartridge (made by N2 for HotSpring) and I guess it did a good job. My dealer recently quit selling spas, just pools, so I am having trouble getting the Freshwater ag+ cartridge (which fits in the filter of my Vanguard). I have been told I can use the regular N2, just to be careful because it is smaller and may be hard to get out if not rigged right. (Can you tell I'm not an expert, now?)
I have been using more chlorine when I get out to maintain crystal clear water. I figure it can't hurt to use them if they help keep your chlorine usage down and your water clear. I don't know anything about the Sundance product, but go for it. What do you have to lose?
I bought a Taylor Test kit and can test for calcium) I wasn't sure it did any good. I did notice that I had to change my water sooner because of TDS. I figure I'm doing good to get ph and alk in line! I'll stick to the simple method! ;)
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Does the Taylor kit have test for TDS?
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