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Mendocino101:
Needaspa.....

I have no idea what you do for a living....but...from someone who works with lenders.....again you are wrong.....I am not thinking about credit cards.....I am talking about the store you walk in and it says...no intrest....for 60....90.....6 months....12 months.....as was in the post you mentioned....the dealers are charged for it....again check with wells or any bank you like and you  can find how it works.....I just wondered......do you believe in free delvery for things...no matter what it is......if you do you must think that the driver is donating his time and truck to do it for nothing.......

poolboy34:
hey needaspa!!!!!!!!!!!1  Mendo is right, truast me.  just ask him what industry he's worked in.   AND YES there is a cost to the dealer to offer financing through a third party.  Take this from someone who works in the pool and spa biz.  NOTHING in life is FREE.  "FREE Delivery", "Free Financing"............LOL wow, I guess the old saying a sucker is born every minute is correct in your case.....lol  I guess when all the radio stations, TV Stations and yellow pages come around I'll ask them about their "free advertising programs" too!!!!  At this rate, I'd suggest you get a "haven spa" or a thermospa.......b/c you and those companies are perfect for one another.

Electro:
Hi All,    ::)

Does anyone have something else on the topic of mineral purifiers?

I'd encourage everyone who uses something else to consider using these silver and copper ions, i.e., Nature2 and other similar products, for disinfection.  There is substantial scientific evidence that levels of bacteria and algae are reduced or eliminated, compared with traditional methods.

It may not be obvious to most folks, but your observations of clear water are not good measures that bacteria and algae are reduced or eliminated.  It takes fairly expensive equipment, scientific, or medical tests to compare and check for the levels of bacteria, viruses and algae.

Electro

tony:
Electro

Go over to www.rhtubs.com and get to the message board (excellent).  Then do a search for posts by Vermonter.  He is a micro biologist and a chlorine advocate.  He also uses N2.  I think you might find some interesting reading.

His routine is listed in the FAQ section of that board along with another regular poster, Northman, who has a slightly different version.

Electro:
tony,       :)

Thanks, I'm going to do exactly as you suggest.

Electro    :)

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