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My preferance also.

That has been an extremely popular method as of the last few years. I can't see any faults in the Nature 2 system if you are monitoring your tub and utilizing the chlorine as prescribed. Good points both of you, but for now I'll still stick to my "chemical soup". MMM MMM Good. B)

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That has been an extremely popular method as of the last few years. I can't see any faults in the Nature 2 system if you are monitoring your tub and utilizing the chlorine as prescribed. Good points both of you, but for now I'll still stick to my "chemical soup". MMM MMM Good. B)

And when you find out the copper oxidizer works you wont have to swim in chemical soup anymore. B)

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That has been an extremely popular method as of the last few years. I can't see any faults in the Nature 2 system if you are monitoring your tub and utilizing the chlorine as prescribed. Good points both of you, but for now I'll still stick to my "chemical soup". MMM MMM Good. B)

Got the chemical soup as well (bromine floater). No problems whatsoever here, water is still crystal clear after almost 3 months and pretty much daily use, no problems keeping it balanced either. Shock it twice a week (3 times if i have a heavy bather load), add my other chems and have never had to touch the pH, just have to increase the TA every other week. Lovin' it, but to each their own.

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Got the chemical soup as well (bromine floater). No problems whatsoever here, water is still crystal clear after almost 3 months and pretty much daily use, no problems keeping it balanced either. Shock it twice a week (3 times if i have a heavy bather load), add my other chems and have never had to touch the pH, just have to increase the TA every other week. Lovin' it, but to each their own.

When I use the natural spa purifier system the PH always seems to be at the 7.6-7.8 mark and rarely have to add alkalinity up.

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WARNING BE CAREFUL WHEN BUYING A SPA FROM WEST CHESTER SPAS IN WEST CHESTER PA.

We placed a deposit of $4200.00 on an LSX1050 Master Spa at a spa show at the Valley Forge Convention Center held by West Chester Spas. This was a new 2006 model with no extras added just the base unit new from the factory. The salesperson explained the many jets and features of the unit including the shoulder jet seats. It seamed like the perfect spa for us being we both have issues with our shoulder muscles since being involved in a serious auto accident several months ago. Although the salesman never asked us to get into the unit to see if we were comfortable in the shoulder jet seats, he did say that there was a male and a female sized shoulder jet seat, so we figured they should be fine.

1 week later at a home show we saw another dealer of the same products and decided to see if the prices were similar between dealers (this dealer was over 50 miles away from our home). After some brief conversation the first thing this sales rep asked us to do was to sit in the different spas to see how nice they felt and fit. We realized the shoulder jets of the LSX1050 on the male seat did not fit my shoulders as my shoulders would only fit if I slid my butt all they way out to the edge of the seat. I am 6’ 220 but a long upper torso. We did get a price from this dealer on the LSX1050 and found the price very close to one we already had.

I contacted West Chester Spas and asked to take a wet test of the unit I placed a deposit on to make sure it was the same wet as dry. The next day I did so and found that I did not fit under the shoulder jets. The following day I contacted the owner Larry Granger and told him the problem.

He is where the problem starts. I was told he would not refund my whole deposit. He said he had already paid a $1600.00 commission on the sale and I had to take a store credit for that amount. If I agreed to take a store credit for the $1600.00 then he would credit my credit card for the balance of the $4200.00 deposit. If I did not agree, he would not credit my credit card for anything and I would be on my own to the fight to get my deposit back.

I can’t believe that the owner would not be able to recover a sales commission from his employee since the spa was never delivered. I also can’t believe that he would offer a $1600.00 store credit if he could not recover the sales commission. If my math is correct this would cost him the $1600.00 commission plus the value of the goods I purchased unless he would be able to recover the sales commission but just didn’t want to lose a sale. If this all seams strange to you, it certainly is confusing to the credit card company that I am disputing the charge with. Do you think this is someone who is interested in customer satisfaction or just his bottom line, you decide!

Soreback purchased a spa from us at a spa show and he subsequently decided that he did not want to follow through with his purchase and he wanted his deposit back. The request to have his deposit refunded was made over a week after he purchased his spa. The front of contract above the sale total clearly states that “All Sales are Final – No Returns – Deposits are Not Refundable”. The back of the contract restates this. Soreback did not come into the store for over a week to wet test his spa and when he did he said nothing to the sales person about the spa not fitting him. It was after this wet test that he called to cancel, well after the 3 days that Pennsylvania allows by law to void a contract.

At the show we used independent sales contractors and as a part of their contract they are to be paid their commissions in full at the completion of the show on all sales that do not have contingencies written on the contract. Had Soreback said that he wanted to wet test the spa first we would have written this contingency on his contract and his deposit would have been refunded in full after his wet test when he decided that he didn’t like the spa.

We offered to refund his deposit, less commissions already paid, in the form of a store credit. Soreback declined this offer. We are trying to resolve this issue in a way that is fair to all parties.

Soreback has filed a claim with the BBB and we are working with BBB to resolve this claim. Should the BBB find that Soreback should receive his deposit back in full we will abide by that decision. Soreback paid his deposit with a credit card and he is disputing this charge, should the credit card company find that we are in the wrong we will refund his deposit.

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Soreback purchased a spa from us at a spa show and he subsequently decided that he did not want to follow through with his purchase and he wanted his deposit back. The request to have his deposit refunded was made over a week after he purchased his spa. The front of contract above the sale total clearly states that “All Sales are Final – No Returns – Deposits are Not Refundable”. The back of the contract restates this. Soreback did not come into the store for over a week to wet test his spa and when he did he said nothing to the sales person about the spa not fitting him. It was after this wet test that he called to cancel, well after the 3 days that Pennsylvania allows by law to void a contract.

At the show we used independent sales contractors and as a part of their contract they are to be paid their commissions in full at the completion of the show on all sales that do not have contingencies written on the contract. Had Soreback said that he wanted to wet test the spa first we would have written this contingency on his contract and his deposit would have been refunded in full after his wet test when he decided that he didn’t like the spa.

We offered to refund his deposit, less commissions already paid, in the form of a store credit. Soreback declined this offer. We are trying to resolve this issue in a way that is fair to all parties.

Soreback has filed a claim with the BBB and we are working with BBB to resolve this claim. Should the BBB find that Soreback should receive his deposit back in full we will abide by that decision. Soreback paid his deposit with a credit card and he is disputing this charge, should the credit card company find that we are in the wrong we will refund his deposit.

Just give the guy his money back and move on. If you go to a restaurant and have good food with good service you will tell 2 or 3 friends about it, that's 2 or 3 good referals. If you have a lousy meal you will tell about 20 people how lousy it was. I think soreback has a lousy taste in his mouth.

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Just give the guy his money back and move on. If you go to a restaurant and have good food with good service you will tell 2 or 3 friends about it, that's 2 or 3 good referals. If you have a lousy meal you will tell about 20 people how lousy it was. I think soreback has a lousy taste in his mouth.

and the internet allows you to go far beyond 20 bad referrels.

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