Shortly after we purchased our water conditioning unit (P/N: 7214749), the company left town leaving us to fend for ourselves. Unfortunately, I had to file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau to force action by the company to get installation completed properly. It was, finally. We also encountered problems with their "financing company" even though we paid for the unit in 18 days. I felt like I was dealing with a loan shark on a dary street. The drain hose eventually began dripping into the wall, which we didn't know, until 2 closets and parts of two bedrooms were flooded. Ended up calling the city to have it hauled off! 1290ee0



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1. Written by Anonymous Friend on April 29, 2011 from dallas, texas, US
Well anonymous, it sounds like you have an astoundingly awkward situation happening to you. You would probably have been much better off calling a plumber to remove it from your house, but apparently your city does those types of things. Not to mention, there aren't many financing companies that would be upset that you paid the unit off in 18 days.... in fact they would be ECSTATIC that you paid off a multi-year loans worth of interest in less than a month. Essentially what I am saying is you're entire story sounds like complete B.S...... except for the... wait no, it all sounds like b.s.

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