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Re: Problem with Marquis Reward
Posted By: ralinsure In Response To: Re: Problem with Marquis Reward (n1oty)
Date: Thursday, 18 May 2006, at 10:32 p.m.
oh, I could say no if I wanted to...but the truth is I love it...when the phone doesn't ring with a client for a week or two, I start to get nuts...but that last week in April, I started to get the Medicare Part D calls, then other new business and four new health cases and a couple of new property and casualty accounts and then a huge time waster for a long term care policy that the guy was just using me for knowledge and all along planning to go with another agent...and a few others..went to a clients house to sell him some new health insurance last week and wound up selling him two life insurance policies for him and his wife and now he wants to buy his six year old an investment grade whole life policy...legitimately afraid the boy might be subject to a disease in the future that could prevent him from ever buying insurance when he grows up...and, boy, did I have a problem finding a company that will insure a 6 year old for a million bucks...but I got it for the child...if the father buys it, he's nuts...it's over $4000 a year...but he's thinking about it...we meeting again next week....TOO CRAZY...along with this huge art fair that I got suckered into being the major chairman of for the summer...but the good side of it is I am a very busy woman all the time...I even found time this afternoon to meet with a group of my fellow artists at our assotiation gallery and we painted all afternoon and then critiqued each other's work...and that is a fun afternoon we have twice every month.
You are right about my configuration. I have the Cat. XL6000 (2004) and it is jet one on low that is the circulation pump...and that was what I thought was going to be the answer, that I must set the thing to go 24/7 for this one day to clean out the pipes and then will drain it...maybe refill it halfway and drain it out again just to make certain it gets that stuff out of the lines.
I really am very happy with this spa. It has been very good for the most part. I haven't needed any service on it since last summer when they replaced the non Catalina copper system for the 4th time...and that, of course, failed again after a few months...but if that is the worst thing that happens for the next year or so, I'll be fine with the spa. I have an extended five year free warranty that the dealer gave me when I bought the spa...so hopefully, I am okay for the foreseeable future...
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