hogjowl
Idiot™
Yeah ok
Be a hero
Don't come back whining
Be a hero
Don't come back whining
Yes.So being honest is a lose lose? They already know they were cheated(not by me)!
I'm just straight up with people..
Yes.
The carpet was misrepresented by the sales staff. Whatever your conversation is, it will be repeated. Will they ever recommend you to their clients. Never.
As you said they already know who cheated them. Your addition to the situation helps nobody. I wouldn't lie, but I wouldn't offer more than needed. Simply keep it as nylon cleans better and is more resilient.
The cost for certification is not a drop in the bucket, unless you think $50k plus per chemical is an easy amount to toss away.
If that is the reason then why have equipment certified, they would have been better off not testing their equipment.
Unless you bring hotdogs and beer.It's never good to burn bridges.
Wait... 50k? Is that american dollars?
50k, really?
For CRI?
"Other costs" = Bribe money.More than one chemical manufacturer quoted that figure, though I never got an answer from CRI about it.
That figure may also have included costs outside the actual lab fee for the tests.
Yes but like all portables, if you take your time you can clean just as good as a TM. It just takes longer.Let's not forget the Rug Doctor ranked pretty high with the CRI.