- Report: #951036
Complaint Review: PoolEx
| PoolEx 1741 w. university
tempe, Arizona United States of America |
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PoolEx Cabana Pool Dennis The RipOFF tempe, Arizona
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after he was almost done working, the salt water chlorinating system lights stopped working. i was told that i just needed a fuse. i bought several fuses and it still would not work. i have been contacting dennis for about a month now and he does not return my phone calls. he cashed my check eventhough his work is not finished. their service sucks. I have contacted my credit card company and the atty generl's office. I will not stop until he comes back and finish what he started. If their are any other poolex customers filing a lawsuit against this company, i am on board with you.
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Search TipsWhile it was hot and my blood sugar was low, as mentioned, I installed the filter. After the filter was installed, I came back a few days later to inspect my work because I had done it in the high heat and knew it was possible I made an error.
Guess what? My work wasn't right and I fixed the pipe/fitting leak on the spot. All I sold this client was a filter and installation. This client is nearly 50 miles from me, and since he was an educator I sold him the filter and installation at a discount, I figured I did right by him.
While there on the follow-up, I replaced a fuse on the salt cell and the system worked flawlessly developing chlorine before I left. Later if failed again. I made clear to the client that I was not the company he bought the PoolEx Chlorinator from.
I pointed out if I had sold and installed it, I would happily provide warranty work, but since I had to pay for any parts, I couldn't do it free. If you buy an item at Wal-Mart and it fails, you can't take it back to Target and ask for a new one. Same principle.

