Endless Pools user in San Francisco
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"Endless Pools, I love you. Let me count the ways." |
Repeat business is one of the
best recognized gauges of consumer loyalty. Just consider
Ann's recent letter to us, "Endless Pools, I
love you. Let me count the ways." Ann bought
her second pool after the purchaser of her house offered
an additional $10,000 for her first one. The cash
notwithstanding, the interim period was tough. "Oh,
how I missed my beloved pool," Ann writes. "I
promised myself my new house would have an Endless
Pool. In fact, I promised myself that for the rest
of my life I'd have an Endless Pool, even if it meant
buying a dozen of them!"
A pediatrician who cares for many
children, Ann is happy to have two decades of public-pool
swimming behind her, especially since she is severely
hard of hearing and sight impaired.
"No need to worry that the
pool is only open an hour and a half for evening lap
swim or is closed for repairs, holidays, vacations,
or because it's Sunday," she points out. No hunting
for a locker, no waiting for a lane, no worrying about
swimming too fast or too slow for someone else, no
worry about someone smashing into me, a child jumping
on me, or being hit by a flying kick board.
Once inside her new home, Ann enclosed her pool in
a sunroom addition. "In the summer, with all
the windows open, I have an outdoor pool; in the winter,
with all the windows closed, I have an indoor pool.
A pool I can use every day of the year."
Not exactly an impulse shopper —
she considered some 200 houses before settling on
her present home — Ann nonetheless bought her
first Endless Pool without ever having seen one. "I
was consistently impressed by the company's literature,
video, and the way they interacted on the phone. I
just loved the concept, and I've never regretted the
decision."
The Endless Pool may indeed be a value-added
home improvement but owners like Ann find
it priceless. As she puts in her letter: "I had
a dream that someone offered me a million dollars
to part with my Endless Pool and never have another
one. Are you kidding?! What could I possibly buy with
a million dollars that would give me this much happiness?!"
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