Rainbow Vacuum Cleaners |
United States, Nevada |
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Consumer reviews about Rainbow Vacuum Cleaners |
Ms Kathi
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Dec 9, 2011
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Aqua Solutions Rainbow Vacuums Scamming Elderly
Actually the steak knives are definitely appropriate. The company used the steak knives to lure potential clients who had no intention of buying a vacuum but only wanted the steak knives from the "Free Demo". It was a promised gift for the demo which allowed Donna Locricchio into the house for her high-pressure sales pitch. There was no requirement to sign a contract in order to receive the gift of the steak-knives. The interesting thing is how the salesperson/distributor Donna Locricchio did not even give the steak knives and then lied later to say she left a stupid vacation voucher on the table (not true) which my elderly parents would never have used anyway. I consider that "bait and switch". The contract was cancelled within the 72-hour period required by law and the Aqua Solutions contract states the company will refund the money within 10 days which it did not. By the way, you can buy refurbished, good-as-new rainbow vacuums for 1/3 the cost from a company in Florida that offers free shipping on any purchases over $50. As for taking the checkbook from my parents - that should not be necessary - the salesperson/distributor Donna Locricchio should never have pushed the contract onto my parents once they informed her that they were not supposed to sign contracts because they were under guardianship/POA. She took advantage of the elderly!
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Elad_
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Mar 22, 2012
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Aqua Solutions Rainbow Vacuums Scamming Elderly
Sounds like a sad circumstance. But if they are under guardianship or POA, where was the guardian at that time? Doesn't seem worth the risk of letting strangers into their home for cheap knives. And if they aren't in a legal position to sign contracts the same should be said for checks. I understand you feel you got the run around about their refund. But pursuing the steak knives and coupons and additional funds for the trouble you've put yourself through seem like unnecessary stress your creating for yourself. Chalk it up to a life lesson and guide your parents to avoid these situations in the future. Better yet, have their "guardian" do a better job.
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