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Re: Bed Choice
thanks so far, just a question though, do any of these companies have Canadian locations? I dont think it would be worth it to go with anything American, with the exchange, and the shipping and whatnot
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Re: Bed Choice
Tanses has a disty in NB. He's a bit of a tool and can't grab the concept of upselling. He tried to downsell my friend from the TX52 to the 38 or something stupid. She wasn't conflicted....she knew exactly what bed she wanted because she tanned in mine for months. Check the Yellow Pages, he's in there. I forget the name right now.
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Re: Bed Choice
[quote]I dont think it would be worth it to go with anything American, with the exchange, and the shipping and whatnot [/QUOTE
Whether you like it or not. Almost all tanning units are brought to Canada from the US. Yes most of the better companies are from Europe but they all get shipped directly to the US then up here. ETS, Ergoline, Tan America, Heartland all come from the US, they just happen to have a dist. here in Canada. I sell Sportarredo, they are made in Italy and shipped to the states. I have them shipped up here and delivered to my customers.
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Re: Bed Choice
I'am looking for advise on base level beds ( preferably metal) I need to replace 7 old puretan base beds. I have run them for 9 years and they have been great. The new tansene has not been so great- don't open up wide enough, hard to get into to repair, and are wobbly on tile floors..... I am considering tanses 32 series. Would appreciate your imput on reliabliity, ease of repair, fan strength and any other worthy applicants for tan testing
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