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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Frieze,Beber and Shag, OH MY!
Original Message Feb 7, 2009 6:32 pm |
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On housekeeping, maintenance and carpet care sites are dire warnings NOT to use a rotating brush vacuum because it will 'untwist' and 'fuzzy' the tips. On the Shaw site, it uses the word "shag" in quotation marks, implying cable,shag, and frieze fall under the same maintenance requirements. So, what would your top picks be, both vacuums and attachments, for vacuuming frieze,cable, and shag carpet? Some include berber in this suction only maintenance category, along with handmade rugs. So, what do you say should be used, considering some carpets have a 10yr. appearance retention warranty provided the care instructions are followed.
This message was modified Feb 7, 2009 by Trebor
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Frieze,Beber and Shag, OH MY!
Reply #43 Feb 10, 2009 5:51 pm |
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I don't get it. Hello HARDSELL: I'm not surprised that you don't get it even tho the facts are self-evident. The carpet maker's representative was duly impressed by this NJ Lady and the facts and circumstances surrounding her story. First, the lady's loyalty to her HOOVER vacuum. Second, the lady's conscientiousness in vacuuming with her HOOVER weekly, even tho she lived alone. Third, the lady had her HOOVER vacuum serviced religiously by the same vacuum professional, presumably an authorized HOOVER dealer. Finally, he must have been impressed by the HOOVER vacuum's performance which was the definitive bases for his judgement that the carpeting was indeed defective. He brought the story back with him to his boss. The word spread. Soon, the carpet maker [as well as other big US carpet makers] gifted HOOVER upright vacuums with its carpet sales. If there is a connection or not, I can't say for sure. But, there is a high degree of assurance that the lady's case had an impact on the actions and outcomes of the carpet maker[s]. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Frieze,Beber and Shag, OH MY!
Reply #44 Feb 10, 2009 7:13 pm |
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Hello HARDSELL: I'm not surprised that you don't get it even tho the facts are self-evident. The carpet maker's representative was duly impressed by this NJ Lady and the facts and circumstances surrounding her story. First, the lady's loyalty to her HOOVER vacuum. Second, the lady's conscientiousness in vacuuming with her HOOVER weekly, even tho she lived alone. Third, the lady had her HOOVER vacuum serviced religiously by the same vacuum professional, presumably an authorized HOOVER dealer. Finally, he must have been impressed by the HOOVER vacuum's performance which was the definitive bases for his judgement that the carpeting was indeed defective. He brought the story back with him to his boss. The word spread. Soon, the carpet maker [as well as other big US carpet makers] gifted HOOVER upright vacuums with its carpet sales. If there is a connection or not, I can't say for sure. But, there is a high degree of assurance that the lady's case had an impact on the actions and outcomes of the carpet maker[s]. Carmine D. Just as I suspected. You have no facts. Just an opinion. Could it be that Hoover gave carpet manufacturers a sweetheart price on the vacuums just to flood the market with their and name. Think of the publicity they gained. Do you really believe that a manufacturer gives freebies with their products? Those such as yourself fall for such BS marketing. Seems as if the story is about the lady and not the brand. OTH, All her efforts and the Hoover did not correct the defect. Do you really believe that a manufacturer gives freebies with their products.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Frieze,Beber and Shag, OH MY!
Reply #46 Feb 10, 2009 8:26 pm |
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As I understand the facts HARDSELL, not only did the major US carpet makers gift new HOOVER upright vacuums with their w-t-w carpet sales, but they also recommended and sold new HOOVER upright vacuums exclusively at retail prices to the vacuum buying public. And did so for many years. Carmine D. What facts? Did Hoover cut a deal with the carper industry? You do not know.
Naturally you endorse a brand that was almost given to you then you start selling it. MARKETING. Reminds me of those Orecks that are should sell for less than $100 if no freebies.
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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Re: Frieze,Beber and Shag, OH MY!
Reply #48 Feb 11, 2009 8:34 am |
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Carmine, Thank you! You affirmed my point. The person who was able to make the determination that the carpet was defective and authorize replacement was not the princess' brave, handsome, debonair and elegant vacuum professional (sorry, I'm getting my stories mixed up) but the authorized representative from the carpet manufacturer! In this case he made a reasonable, carefully considered decision, based on the facts in front of him. It could have been otherwise for any number of reasons, and the heroine of the story would have had to have challenged the manufacturer in court, which might have proved even better publicity for Hoover had they won, so they may have foot the bill for the court cost. Knowing that, (and that their product really was defective) may have influenced the representaive's deceision. It did not take as long for court cases to be heard then. (Sorry Carmine, not insinuating you are old, but the judicial system has not changed for the better in the last fifty years.) Have a great day, everyone! Trebor
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Frieze,Beber and Shag, OH MY!
Reply #49 Feb 11, 2009 8:57 am |
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Carmine, Thank you! You affirmed my point. Trebor Bitte Schone!
Carmine D.
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Just
Joined: Nov 28, 2007
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Re: Frieze,Beber and Shag, OH MY!
Reply #50 Feb 11, 2009 11:31 am |
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I don't know the motivator behind the act, but I do know the Mohawk carpet dealer in Macomb, IL used to give a Hoover vacuum with carpet purchase. This was, however, back in 1980. I moved from there the next year and I'm not even sure if they are still in business. Back in the day you used to get something with purchase. If you purchased furniture with end tables you got free Hager lamps. Then again Hagar Pottery was based in Macomb and their outlet store was practically across the street. In any case I don't know if they gave the Hoover because they were the best, or if they got the best price on them. I would hardly see them giving a new Kirby on a purchase of $159 bedroom carpet. Than again that was 30 years ago, I just had a co-worker do a complete recarpet of her home, total $10,000. This is quite an investment and I understand why someone would worry about the warranty being honored.
This message was modified Feb 11, 2009 by Just
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