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Dr. Spa™ Ret.:
Why would you think they're not paying taxes? This is a cooperate circus show. Of course they're paying taxes.
Jim, I'm sure there's PLENTY of gullible enough people to buy their spas, other wise they would be doing this year after year.
Sam:
Bump.
888SpaSal is Back in town again. Were just here 3 weeks ago. It's been called 888SpaSale for awhile otherwise known as spapoolandbbqshow.com. There are no pools or bbq's. Only a bunch of Master Spas, one single hot tub manufacturer. I noticed that Master has a weird FAQ seeming to defend this crap.
https://www.masterspas.com/hot-tub-expo.php?gclid=CjwKCAjwur7YBRA_EiwASXqIHOYd-JffNgLzisnp0GMjiedupdedG_-PyjVbSj-a6FjpDJHd2oynXxoCrisQAvD_BwE
It's frustrating that they sanction the crap that Master Pool and Spa out of Saint Louis Park, MN does in their name. They claim to be selling factory direct which is untrue. They continue to sell their spas as "chemical free" because of the stupid eco pur filter that doesn't do much if anything. Unsuspecting consumers believe this. For any of you who may read this, there is no such thing as a chemical free hot tub. It does not exist. The special filter that they talk about does not properly sanitize the water. You still need to maintain a constant 2ppm chlorine at all times.
Per the instructions in their owner's manual;
--- Quote ---Step 1: Your spa should be filled using a Pre-filter, which can be obtained from your local
dealer. This Pre-filter will help remove many of the minerals existing in the water,
which will make adjusting the water balance easier after a new fill. Never use more
then 50% softened water when filling the spa.
Step 2: During the initial filling of the spa, add a sequestering agent to combat suspended
minerals in the water. The agents are sold under many different names such as Mineral
Clear or Metal Protect. Allow water to circulate and filter for at least 30 minutes
(or per bottle recommendations) before adding any other chemicals.
Step 3: Test water for pH, total Alkalinity, and Calcium hardness. The pH should be 7.4 - 7.6
and the total Alkalinity 100 - 120 ppm. Calcium hardness levels should be maintained
between 150 and 250 ppm (part per million).
Step 4: Adjust pH and total Alkalinity (TA) utilizing the directions on the chemical bottles.
Wait 15 minutes, test and adjust if necessary.
Step 5: It may be necessary to retest and add additional chemicals to get to the proper levels
in Step 3.
Step 6: Add concentrated chlorinating granules* (sodium Dichlor-s-triazinetreone) to reach a
Free Chlorine level of 5 to 8 ppm on initial start up to begin sanitizing the spa water.
Bathers should not enter the spa until the chlorine levels drop below 5.0 ppm. Always
refer to the chemical manufacturers dosage recommendations listed on the container.
It is important not to add the chlorinating granules until the pH, alkalinity and calcium
hardness have been adjusted to their proper levels.
*SPECIAL NOTE:
We recommend a minimum level of 2.0 ppm residual free chlorine be maintained in spa water. Always refer to
the chemical manufacturer’s dosage recommendations listed on the container.
When adding chlorine or non-chlorine shock/oxidizer always spread it across the water while the pumps are running.
The quantities of sanitizer and oxidizer shown in this manual are for 500 gallon spas and may have to be adjusted
depending on the actual amount of water that your spa holds. See the specifications section of this manual
for the correct gallons of your spa.
The concentration of active ingredients in spa chemicals varies by manufacturer. The amounts of sanitizer sug
--- End quote ---
https://www.masterspas.com/documents/_manuals/int/2018/2018-legend-series-owners-manual-INT.pdf
Here is a link to the yelp page for master pool and spa who is the dealer that put's on 888 Spa Sale, otherwise known as the master traveling circus.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/master-pool-and-spa-minneapolis
There sure are a lot of complaints about purchases at different expos around the country. Their google reviews and bbb page are full of similar complaints.
You don't need to be dishonest to be successful in business. I've talked to so many people who have been burned or ripped off by this company that I will continue to try to shine light on them in an attempt to maybe save a few people from them. I actually had a lady at my store in tears a couple of weeks ago. She expressed concerns about her electrical capacity and having enough space to fit. The sales person assured her her that they work on any electrical panel and she could get a refund if it didn't work out. A few days later after an electrician told her it would be about $6k to re-do her electrical panel for the swim spa and that he concrete pad would need expanded, she decided to cancel. It took a week to finally get a hold of anyone at the store half-way across the country and they told her "all sales are final. You signed and initialed a contract. You will lose your $6k deposit".
The people who run these shows have zero care or concern for anything other than $$$ and more $$$. I would have no problem if they were just honest and didn't resort to shady tactics.
Sorry for the rant. It just really grinds my gears to see people who ripoff others and show no remorse. It's all to common in today's america and becoming normalized and equated with "success". We need to treat each other with love and respect. You can do so and still be a profitable business.
Marco P:
They were in oregon a few weeks ago. We went there expecting more that 1 brand, and pools too. boy were we suprised.
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