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Thinking about
buying? What is your best buy?
Who better to ask about
whether to fix or
buy a new treadmill... than someone who assembles and repairs these products?
Ask The Savvy Tech!
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Buy your products that require assembly anywhere...
Sears, Dicks Sporting Goods, TSA, The sports Authority, Office
Max, Office Depot
Staples Office Supplies, Dunham's Sporting Goods, Costco, Sam's
Club, Wal-Mart
Target, Best Buy, Circuit City, The Container Store, IKEA, or any on-line
merchant The Savvy Tech will repair them for you! |
The Savvy
Tech is a member of:

The United Assemblers Network
The Savvy Techs
Coverage Area
Repair Parts Directory
Treadmills
Elliptical Machines
Recumbent Bikes
Workout Equipment
Strength Training
Basketball Goals
treadmill assembly/repair -
elliptical assembly/repair
gym assembly/repair - furniture assembly
basketball
goal assembly/repair
"IMPORTANT"
When buying used equipment from places like Craig's List
for equipment; my advice... DON'T buy
it... unless it has been inspected by someone who
knows if it worth what you are about to pay.
Sometimes what seems like a great deal can end up
costing you more than if you would have just bought
a new treadmill in the first place.
I have heard
every excuse as to why someone has sold their
machine to an unsuspecting buyer; truth is, most
times it is being sold because it is
BROKEN!
And, the
person you are about to buy or bought from has
already looked into getting it fixed and found it is
better if you bought theirs to subsidized their
"new" purchase.

CONTACT the buyer and tell them to request an
inspection from The Savvy Tech. The inspection will be worth it to the buyer and
seller, because the buyer gets a machine that is
working and the seller can charge a few more dollars
to cover the inspection. The Savvy Tech will put an
inspection approval label near the power cord on the
machine with a number so you can confirm its
authenticity.
Also...
never pay any more than 35% of the machines
original value up to 3 years old (there are
exceptions). You can do a
little research on-line to find out what the
treadmill is worth. If the treadmill is over 3 years
old don't pay more than 20% of the machines original
value.
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Better Business Bureau
With the Better Business
Bureau a service provider pays for their rating. It
just seems like a conflict of interest to me, if I
don't pay I don't get rated. Which to some people is
bad So...
If you want to
get an real background check... You can get it on
Angie's List.
Considering the contractor does not "pay" for their
listing, you get a much better and unbiased report
from other consumers (like you) place their comments
and ratings directly on the service providers
listing.
There are also customer comments on this Web site.
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