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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Cack on September 10, 2004, 02:31:04 pm

Title: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Cack on September 10, 2004, 02:31:04 pm
Hi Guys and Gals,

After much consideration and shopping, I finally took the plunge and purchased a tub.  YAHOOO!! 8)  A Sundance Optima to be specific.  I looked at several tubs, Sundance, Sweetwater, Pacific, Jacuzzi, Thermospa, Hot Springs, Marquis, etc.  I looked at cheapies.  I looked at primos.  It seems that the Optima fits all of my wants like power, size, comfort, etc.  Price was the only exception.  I do know, however, that I wouldn't be happy with anything less.  I do like bells and whistles, buttons and knobs, so pay I must.  (And for Dazed & Confused, I got the tub with the same extras as you (no drinkholder) for 7499 without tax).

However, I seem to be suffering from bit of buyer's remorse.  Did I get the best deal I could?  Do I really need a spa?  Why did I buy a tub? ???

What do you think?  Goofy post...You bet!! :P

Cack
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: dazedandconfused on September 10, 2004, 03:00:10 pm
Cack,

Did you use my quote in your negotiations?  Was this his first offer or did you negotiate?

Thanks

d/c
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Steve on September 10, 2004, 03:00:19 pm
Go sit in it...you'll see why you bought one. 8)
Go in a pessimist and come out an optimast ;D

(If Sundance wants to use that in their advertising...they'll need my approval)

Steve
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: sobe on September 10, 2004, 03:06:33 pm
After one soak in the tub all the remorse was over for me.
Just think about tubbing under the starry nights with tunes and a six pack of the finest brew.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: HotTubMan on September 10, 2004, 03:18:42 pm
Dont let dazed and price fanatisism get you down. Remember, after 6 months on this forum (possible longer if you beleive the theories that he has aka's) he still isn't soaking in a tub, getting tenser and more frustrated. You on the other hand you can go into your yard and relax.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: zacman on September 10, 2004, 03:43:16 pm
If you have done your due dilligence before you buy and buy knowing that some may pay more and some may pay less, you should forget about buyer's remorse - self flagelation serves no purpose now. I paid more than most here, and knew that was the case going in - but rationalized that the difference really meant very little amortized over the life of the spa, and also where it meant I would be soaking sooner. I think you got a very good deal.   And regarding whether you really "need" a spa, well, no one can answer that one, but sometimes it is important to treat yourself to things you don't really need.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Steve on September 10, 2004, 04:01:13 pm
AMEN Zacman!

Coulda, shoulda, woulda saved $700.00 lets say...
Life of spa...20 years
True cost of spending that much more? Less than a dime a day! Not to mention that for that dime, you get approx 36' of water front property in your back yard to enjoy any time you want! :D

But good on you Dazed. You stand up for what's right and maybe if you're good, your family will scrape the money together for your retirement party and get you a spa in a box. ::) ( i know...I said I wasn't even going to respond to his silly game anymore...) :-/

Steve
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: jcmsrv on September 10, 2004, 04:01:18 pm
Cack, I'm in the boston area, 40 miles north, on the NH state line, best buy on optima with stereo and typical goodies is $8500.00, Jacuzzi j-365 is $7600.00. These are best prices here.  We are trying to decide between each. I like the Optima!!!!! ;D
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: dazedandconfused on September 10, 2004, 04:43:30 pm
'rationalized that the difference really meant very little amortized over the life of the spa'

why pay out extra over 20 years when you could have that extra now to buy another toy?
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Brewman on September 10, 2004, 04:48:48 pm
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'rationalized that the difference really meant very little amortized over the life of the spa'

why pay out extra over 20 years when you could have that extra now to buy another toy?


Nobody would expect you to understand this, not even close.  
Brewman
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: zacman on September 10, 2004, 05:02:18 pm
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'rationalized that the difference really meant very little amortized over the life of the spa'

why pay out extra over 20 years when you could have that extra now to buy another toy?


Or I could wait 20 years, buy a lot of other toys in the meantime, and then get a spa.  

I am not adverse to getting a good deal, but sometimes the journey has to end and a goal reached, i.e., owning and enjoying a spa before I am too senile to know what it is.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: wmccall on September 10, 2004, 05:05:49 pm
Too bad we can't insert audio files into here as we do pictures.  (Now playing the song,  Always look at the bright side of life)  Maybe that isn't the title, but its the words to a song from some movie. Anyone remember the name?

Anyway, I'm in Computers and as you know as soon as you get that new Pentium 12 megabooster with wizzbang bus and hyper drives home, there is a new model out that is cheaper, and does twice as fast.  The hard part is behind you,  forget the price, invite over your friends who don't have tubs and be prepared to be envied.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: wmccall on September 10, 2004, 05:08:22 pm
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Cack,

Did you use my quote in your negotiations?  Was this his first offer or did you negotiate?

Thanks

d/c



DC,

Others were quick to start jumping on your about your posts and inability to find a tub. For awhile, I defended you, the spa industry isn't as straight forward as some others, but not as bad as others either. It is was it is and your not going to change it and buy a tub, not in this decade anyway.   I'm joinging the other side,  Buy already.  (You can still tell us about your great deal  ;D )
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: stiffy on September 10, 2004, 06:07:40 pm
Cack, I have only this to say.

Come home really stressed out, sit in tub, notice there is a beautiful sky above your head because you are leening back in your tub, notice after a good soaking its almost time for bed, notice after good soak you fall asleep easily, then relize the next day you are feeling OK and less stressed.

TRY AND DO THAT WITHOUT YOUR TUB!!!!!!

(Price less)
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: stingfan on September 10, 2004, 08:34:08 pm
I also spent more for my tub than most here.  I live in a remote area and did not have alot of options.  But you know what......I LOVE MY TUB and can't wait to get into it.  I spent a little time feeling buyer's remorse, especially when I encountered water chemistry difficulties. But......

Don't spent much time regretting...it's wasted energy. Life is short.

ENJOY!!!!! :) :) :)
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: HotTubMan on September 10, 2004, 11:25:06 pm
Dazed?!@? What did you buy with the money you saved?



Nothing? Thats right you didn't buy anything, therfore you saved nothing.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Maverick on September 11, 2004, 12:06:24 am
I invested the money I saved 20 years ago on my tub purchase in a good mutual fund. That small savings turned into $10,000. Amortize this!
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Pooldevil on September 11, 2004, 09:23:59 am
No one with a hot tub suffers remorse for very long ....
It just fades away along with all your problems ....
:D
You can't put a price on relaxation !
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: rocket on September 11, 2004, 12:54:00 pm
Hang in there.  You bought a good spa at a fair price.
Once you start soaking, you'll which you would have taken the plunge years ago.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: windsurfdog on September 11, 2004, 01:35:12 pm
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Too bad we can't insert audio files into here as we do pictures.  (Now playing the song,  Always look at the bright side of life)  Maybe that isn't the title, but its the words to a song from some movie. Anyone remember the name?

Yeah, the Python boys were singing it as they were hanging on their crosses in "Life of Brian".  My aplologies to those who would be offended but that was a hoot!
8)
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Brewman on September 11, 2004, 04:55:37 pm
That movie was absolutely hilarious.  Anyone offended by it needs to lighten up by soaking in their spa until they feel less offended.
Brewman
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Lori on September 11, 2004, 08:55:29 pm
Dang, Windsurfdog, you beat me to it!

Thanks wmccall, I now have that song stuck in my head!

Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Spatech_tuo on September 11, 2004, 11:02:01 pm
While the Holy Grail is the Holy Grail of comedic (stupid-funny) movies to me Life of Brian is very underrated.
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: windsurfdog on September 12, 2004, 10:41:21 am
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While the Holy Grail is the Holy Grail of comedic (stupid-funny) movies to me Life of Brian is very underrated.


Absolutely though I don't know which I would rate higher--the premise behind "Life of Brian" was pure comedic genious.  Gotta see it soon....again....
8)
Title: Re: Buyer's Remorse
Post by: Brewman on September 12, 2004, 07:45:05 pm
They were both great movies.
I didn't care too much for the ending of Holy Grail, but overall loved the movie.  I also loved the Life of Brian.

Brewman