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Ruud, Goodman, Trane, Carrier overstock site Ductless AC and Gas Furnaces Jim Merol 10-05-2008
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Posted by The Guardsman on October 5, 2008, 11:25 am


Hey Gentleman, doesnt look like "crap" at all. Bubba, why WOULD you
attack that guy? If there is a site with equipment that has savings,
why would you be upset? Im confused!


Posted by Bubba on October 5, 2008, 5:13 pm


wrote:

>Hey Gentleman, doesnt look like "crap" at all. Bubba, why WOULD you
>attack that guy? If there is a site with equipment that has savings,
>why would you be upset? Im confused!

Christ! Get a grip. Half the idiots like you are such whinners.
Im actually doing you and them a favor. Tell me where the savings
are??? I know the prices of most of that crap. You arent getting a
deal. You especially arent getting a deal when you buy a system, the
compressor goes bad in a week, month, etc and the installer that comes
says, "Oh gee by the way. Your compressor is bad. It was an internet
purchase (as easily found by searching the serial number) so your new
air conditioner that was such a deal is now going to cost you about 1
to 2 grand to repair. Price varies by area and company.
Again, tell me now, Where this great savings was? This is a very real
scenario. If you were to buy it off the internet, WHO are you going to
get to install it? You think you are going to find a professional to
do it? Think again. Almost none will. Why would I install your
equipment and give you a warranty when you bought it? I dont work that
way. You buy it from me and you pay a fair mark up and you pay for all
materials and labor. In return you get a full warrany that I will back
until the warranty runs out. Simple as that.
I dont like buying items with no warranty. Would you buy a
refrigerator or laptop computer or car over the internet if it came
with no warranty?
Bubba

Posted by Don Ocean on October 6, 2008, 12:14 am


The Guardsman wrote:
> Hey Gentleman, doesnt look like "crap" at all. Bubba, why WOULD you
> attack that guy? If there is a site with equipment that has savings,
> why would you be upset? Im confused!

What savings... There is no warranter, you cannot sell the installation
to building inspectors. The property has to be clear of all building
infractions to resell it. Most of that stuff is not overstock and is
usually undelivered and from truck accidents. Overstock is normally sold
by the distributors at cutrate or Auction prices to dealers. Seldom are
they outlet to the general public, due to all of the new restrictions
and consumer liability laws. For a while all socalled resellers of such
had to remove the nomenclature tags to negate any warranty issues. But
now they are just struck from the books for warranty purposes. I can put
you in touch with an Apartment owner that got his ass bit good by
purchasing and installing such items. If you live in a third world
nation..It might fly.

Posted by Steve on October 5, 2008, 8:39 am


Thanx Jim, that site has been reported to the Rheem/RUUD/Weatherking
manufacturer for legal action.
BTW, you are aware that *ANY* of this manufacturers equipment that is bought
over the internet voids the factory warranty, aren't you??

Have a nice day :-)


>I found a new site, doesnt look like its quite ready yet but it has some
>pretty smoking prices on 16 SEER AC systems by RUUD and Weatherking etc.
>Anyone heard of these guys?
> www.acoverstock.com
> Looks like they have Mitsubishi Mr. Slim Ductless Air, Goodman Heat Pump,
> Ruud Heat pump, Ductless AC, and even Carrier products, which must be a
> new thing.
> The AC Systems and ductless air conditioning systems seem to be the
> cheapest AC systems ive seen on the internet.
> The gas furnace prices are really low as well as the electric furnaces.
> Seems they even have AMCOR ductless systems, which I happen to really
> think are amazing equipment for the price
> Check them out, here is a really inexpensive Weatherking furnace:
> http://www.acoverstock.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=29
> If anyone knows of any other great deals drop me a line... always keeping
> a watchful eye out
> Thanks
> Jim
>



Posted by Jim Merol on October 5, 2008, 11:19 am


Hey I also found simiiar deals etc on a site called acdirect.com Did
you guys see that site? I have seen it for a few years so you mean
they sell stuff without warranties???

Thanks
JIm


> Thanx Jim, that site has been reported to the Rheem/RUUD/Weatherking
> manufacturer for legal action.
> BTW, you are aware that *ANY* of this manufacturers equipment that is bought
> over the internet voids the factory warranty, aren't you??
>
> Have a nice day :-)
>
>
>> I found a new site, doesnt look like its quite ready yet but it has some
>> pretty smoking prices on 16 SEER AC systems by RUUD and Weatherking etc.
>> Anyone heard of these guys?
>>
>> www.acoverstock.com
>>
>> Looks like they have Mitsubishi Mr. Slim Ductless Air, Goodman Heat Pump,
>> Ruud Heat pump, Ductless AC, and even Carrier products, which must be a
>> new thing.
>>
>> The AC Systems and ductless air conditioning systems seem to be the
>> cheapest AC systems ive seen on the internet.
>>
>> The gas furnace prices are really low as well as the electric furnaces.
>> Seems they even have AMCOR ductless systems, which I happen to really
>> think are amazing equipment for the price
>>
>> Check them out, here is a really inexpensive Weatherking furnace:
>>
>> http://www.acoverstock.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=29
>>
>> If anyone knows of any other great deals drop me a line... always keeping
>> a watchful eye out
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jim



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