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March 17, 2008
Fake advertisement!
I called in for a KFC certificate, i talked to some young lady she didn't speak very professionally. She said in order to receive my certificate i had to listen to a presentation on the Tristar and give her my opinion. I agreed to the presentation and i had set everything off just to be there in time and they didn't show up. So the next day i called and asked what had happened and they said the dealer had an accident and couldn't' make it out there. So i rescheduled with them and they stood me up again and again. They do false advertisement and they should not be able to sale any vacuum. I was very unpleased with the whole thing.
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January 14, 2008
The biggest mistake I've ever made!
Around four months ago, I had someone knock on the door and offer me a free doormat. Five minutes later some guy comes barging into my house and asks us just to hear him out. He gave us the sob story about how he was trying to sell these vacuums to support his family and only needed to sell one more to make his quota. I normally would not fall for this but I felt sorry for the guy and I needed a vacuum. He made it sound so great and promised to come back with a free duct cleaning and A/C filter. I couldn't afford the vacuum so he made it easy and made a payment plan that wasn't supposed to start until March 2008. The finance company has been harassing me since December about a late payment - go figure. The salesman never returned with the free bonuses he promised and the vacuum is a piece of crap. The hose clogs if you try to suck too much up and it is a real pain to lug the machine around. I wish that I could get my old Oreck back from him and give this piece of crap back! What a rip off!
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January 9, 2008
Telemarketing sales!
We like many of our readers were promised a free vacation from Tristar telemarketing, if we allowed their rep to visit. The visit turned into a long winded pressure sales speel for their vacuum cleaner oh sorry "cleaning system". From the very beginning we told the rep that were not interested in purchasing the product, and repeated this statement several times during the entire episode. At the end of the process the rep expected us to pay $2500 for a vacuum that we didn't need or want. When we finally broached the free vacation, he threw a catalog on the floor, scribbled some numbers, and told us to call another number.
If these guys call, don't waste your time, it a scam.
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