Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 11:50 am
Hi Gary I am interested in getting some pricing from you on a Clack WS-1 softener. I live in Utah and have 4 1/2 kids, with hardness around 20 grains per gallon. I believe I could get by with the 48,000 unit but might opt for the 64,000 if the price is right.

Have you got a website or some other info I could take a look at?
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 12:00 pm
http://www.able2know.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=2801880&highlight=#2801880

Don't pay more than $450.00 shipped ... :wink:
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McShizzle
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 04:33 pm
You gotta bury the hatchet H20
Spite isn't very becoming.
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 04:43 pm
Re: You gotta bury the hatchet H20
McShizzle wrote:
Spite isn't very becoming.


You wrote:
"I just got an over-the-phone quote for $1400 for a whole new
unit with Clack Valve, but would rather just fix the old one."

The reply:
"I can deliver a softener with the Clack WS-1 for half that price."

Half price is $700 a deal is $450.
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McShizzle
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 05:10 pm
My mistake. I haven't found anybody to beat Gary's price.
My mistake. I haven't found anybody to beat Gary's price yet.
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 05:24 pm
Re: My mistake. I haven't found anybody to beat Gary's pric
McShizzle wrote:
My mistake. I haven't found anybody to beat Gary's price yet.


I give the green light to buy it and be happy Cool
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Gary Slusser
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 06:59 pm
McShizzle wrote:
McShizzle wrote:
My mistake. I haven't found anybody to beat Gary's price yet.


justalurker wrote:
That's one mistake and counting.

The bitterness of no service lingers long after the sweetness of low price is gone.

justalurker has never contacted me for any type of service on the softener he bought from me in July 2004 with a Clack WS-1 control valve.

He has no experience with my service and to my knowledge, nothing to base his "no service" comments on.

justalurker, what do you base that comment on?
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justalurker
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 09:22 pm
Gary Slusser wrote:
He has no experience with my service and to my knowledge, nothing to base his "no service" comments on.

justalurker, what do you base that comment on?


Easily Googled, for your reference http://www.thefreedictionary.com/service

The definition of service... "Installation, maintenance, or repairs provided or guaranteed by a dealer or manufacturer".

You provide neither of the three.
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Gary Slusser
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 06:59 am
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 07:57 am
Re: My mistake. I haven't found anybody to beat Gary's pric
McShizzle wrote:
I haven't found anybody to beat Gary's price yet.


Keep in mind that you are on your own after the purchase.
The responsibility for installation, service, warranty claims and maintenance rest solely on your shoulders.
You may get what you pay for, but you definitely don't get what you don't pay for.

Good luck
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justalurker
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 07:58 am
Gary Slusser wrote:
You missed these


I didn't miss a thing... while your ambiguity is impressive the quote I posted is accurate, concise, and EXACTLY on point...

justalurker wrote:
Easily Googled, for your reference http://www.thefreedictionary.com/service

The definition of service... "Installation, maintenance, or repairs provided or guaranteed by a dealer or manufacturer".

You provide neither of the three.


You do not provide either installation, maintenance, or repairs.

I didn't make up the definition. If you don't like the definition then you can take that up with www.thefreedictionary.com

As Sean Connery said in the Untouchables... "here endeth the lesson".
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McShizzle
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 09:18 am
Gary I'm not sure if the e-mail address you've got listed on your site is being checked, but I've sent to it and haven't heard back from you yet.
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dadpad
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 09:20 am
McShizzle wrote:
Gary I'm not sure if the e-mail address you've got listed on your site is being checked, but I've sent to it and haven't heard back from you yet.


Thats service for you!
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Gary Slusser
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 03:29 pm
McShizzle wrote:
Gary I'm not sure if the e-mail address you've got listed on your site is being checked, but I've sent to it and haven't heard back from you yet.


You emailed me on Sunday at 6:27 PM.

I replied to your email yesterday, Monday, at 9:46 AM using the cj_jen address... Then you sent me the same email from a different address this morning. I've not replied to it.

dadpad, not all that bad huh. I advertise hours of 10 AM - 7:30 PM ET Mon-Sat. I get calls from customers outside those hours and every once in awhile on Sundays. I've had calls on Christmas and other Holidays too.
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Gary Slusser
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 03:51 pm
justalurker wrote:
Gary Slusser wrote:
You missed these


I didn't miss a thing...

Yes you did....
justalurker wrote:


I didn't make up the definition. If you don't like the definition then you can take that up with www.thefreedictionary.com

As Sean Connery said in the Untouchables... "here endeth the lesson".


Yeah you certainly live in movie land make believe all right...

I didn't make up the definitions I posted either, if you don't like them look them up at:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/service

Here is the rest of what your link says, which you must have missed (note there are other definitions than the 6th one you use? Try 4 a & b.

ser·vice (sûrvs)
n.
1.
a. Employment in duties or work for another, as for a government: has been in the company's service for 15 years.
b. A government branch or department and its employees: the diplomatic service.
2.
a. The armed forces of a nation: joined the service right after college.
b. A branch of the armed forces of a nation.
3. The performance of work or duties for a superior or as a servant: found the butler's service to be excellent.
4.
a. Work done for others as an occupation or business: has done service for us as a consultant.
b. An act or a variety of work done for others, especially for pay: offers a superior service to that of his competitors; provides full catering services.
5. A department or branch of a hospital staff that provides specified patient care: the anesthesiology service.
6. Installation, maintenance, or repairs provided or guaranteed by a dealer or manufacturer: a dealer with full parts and service.
7. A facility providing the public with the use of something, such as water or transportation.
8.
a. Assistance; help: was of great service to him during his illness.
b. An act of assistance or benefit; a favor: My friend did me a service in fixing the door.
9.
a. Active devotion to God, as through good works or prayer.
b. A religious rite.
10.
a. The serving of food or the manner in which it is served.
b. A set of dishes or utensils: a silver tea service.
11. Sports The act, manner, or right of serving in many court games; a serve.
12. Copulation with a female animal. Used of male animals, especially studs.
13. Law The serving of a writ or summons.
14. The material, such as cord, used in binding or wrapping rope.
15. An answering service.
tr.v. ser·viced, ser·vic·ing, ser·vic·es
1. To make fit for use; adjust, repair, or maintain: service a car.
2. To provide services to.
3. To make interest payments on (a debt).
4.
a. To copulate with (a female animal). Used of a male animal, especially studs.
b. Slang To have sex with.
adj.
1. Of or relating to the armed forces of a country.
2. Intended for use in supplying or serving: a service elevator; the service entrance.
3. Offering repairs or maintenance: a service guarantee; a road service area.
4. Offering services to the public in response to need or demand: a service industry.
Idioms:
at (someone's) service
Ready to help or be of use.
be of service
To be ready to help or be useful.
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 03:54 pm
It looks like the septic tank is backing up again ~
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justalurker
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 04:15 pm
A lot of hot air there and long winded too.

The lesson continues...

Gary Slusser wrote:
I didn't make up the definitions I posted either


And I accept those definitions of "service" in their context as defined, but the definition I posted defined "service" in the context of your statement...
Gary Slusser wrote:
He has no experience with my service and to my knowledge, nothing to base his "no service" comments on.


You defined the context by YOUR use of the word "service" in your statement, not me. If you can't handle a pertinent definition, that's your problem.

It's no surprise that you can find 20 definitions that are not on point. Rolling Eyes Those definitions are NOT relevant to the context of YOUR use of the word "service" in YOUR statement.

I posted an accurate, concise, and on point definition Exclamation
Argue with that published definition with www.thefreedictionary.com

20 definitions that are not on point Not Equal one pertinent and on point definition, no matter how badly you'd like them to. :wink:

here the lesson endeth, again.
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McShizzle
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 05:08 pm
I'm sorry Gary I didn't receive the email. Maybe I mistakenly deleted it. Would you please try sending it to the 2nd address?

Thank you.
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Gary Slusser
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 08:15 pm
I sent it an hour or more ago.
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McShizzle
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 09:26 pm
Got the e-mail. Will be in touch. Thank-you.
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