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Posted by CJT on August 9, 2006, 9:04 pm
Bubba wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 13:38:22 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
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>>Bubba wrote:
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>>>Sally, I have seen many many many coils now lasting only 2, 3 , 5
>>>years and then leaking. Sad but true. Ive replaced 3 so far this week.
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>>and of the three you've replaced, were they of the cheaper
>>constructed, thinner variety that typically last 2, 3 or 5 years?
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>>besides lining your pockets with cash, are you solving the problem?
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>>replacing leaky coils with other potentially leaky coils isnt the
>>answer, however it does provide us with job security..... :-))
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> Okay "fish". I'll bite.
> YES, the ones Ive replaced are the newer shit. In particular, Lennox,
> Goodman and Carrier this past week. None newer than 6 yrs old.
> Am I solving a problem you ask? I am solving the customers problem at
> present. Can I solve the manufacturers problem of making a coil that
> last longer? Hell No. I wont even try. I install what's available. I
> dont make the shit. I just sell and install it.
> Soooooo, that being said, What are you doing? Manufacturing your own
> coils?
> Installing a contrapction that auto feeds refrigerant to a leaky coil?
> Holding the customers handkerchief while they sob controllably to you?
> I give, "fish". What magic are you performing that makes your customer
> happy, makes coils last forever, takes away job security and doesnt
> line your pocket with cash?
> Speak Oh wonderous one.
> Bubba
If they're all cr*p, the cheapest one wins.
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