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2k sounds real excessive. Are their any specific reasons like you need a crane to deliver it or anything like that? If it's just for the tub then that is ridiculous. Hopefully they rethink their decision. Good luck and keep us posted
Quote from: Hottubguy on October 28, 2015, 08:05:26 pm2k sounds real excessive. Are their any specific reasons like you need a crane to deliver it or anything like that? If it's just for the tub then that is ridiculous. Hopefully they rethink their decision. Good luck and keep us postedI don't agree, When you drive it off the lot 2k is reasonable, but any dealer (not manufacturer) can decide how much his customer base is worth. A manufacturer sells thousands of tubs, not selling to 50-100 potential customers won't even be noticed as long as your marketing department does it's job, sell thousands of tubs. This is local. How much can the manufacturer do? Only help you figure out what local will give. Prices have gone up half that. The dealer should take half, only if business is good, again his choice. That's how we define dealers.
There has to be more information that we don't have. If not, that's total BS. Can you think of any other factors to share with us?
Quote from: Sam on November 01, 2015, 02:10:14 pmThere has to be more information that we don't have. If not, that's total BS. Can you think of any other factors to share with us?So they will pick apart my spa at my house, rebuild the structure, and charge me hours of labour, or I can get a new spa for $2000. I can't figure out why they feel the need to charge me, when apparently they have the best structurally sound tubs and the best service, and according to the dealer, replacing a spa happens so rarely. If this is truly the case, why are they so insistent on charging us? Doesn't it make sense to help us get this fixed and keep us as customers for life?
Quote from: arkybug on November 09, 2015, 11:59:07 pmQuote from: Sam on November 01, 2015, 02:10:14 pmThere has to be more information that we don't have. If not, that's total BS. Can you think of any other factors to share with us?So they will pick apart my spa at my house, rebuild the structure, and charge me hours of labour, or I can get a new spa for $2000. I can't figure out why they feel the need to charge me, when apparently they have the best structurally sound tubs and the best service, and according to the dealer, replacing a spa happens so rarely. If this is truly the case, why are they so insistent on charging us? Doesn't it make sense to help us get this fixed and keep us as customers for life?They'll tell you whatever you want to hear per-sales. It's post-sales where the great dealers shine and the bad ones show their colors. No different than used cars in that respect.