Hi JPM
Thanks for the email.
From what I understand, SPAM refers to "unsolicited and irrelevant" messages sent over the internet. In this case, someone asked a question about a product of ours and I answered it.
My message was not unsolicited and it is not irrelevant; it answers their question.
Just so that I know how to answer in the future, please explain how you think I should answer someone asking a question about one of our products?
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Hi JPM
I am not sure what makes you think this is SPAM but we are based in and ship out of Phoenix, Arizona.
We sell to quite a few solar companies as well as individuals with remote locations and off-the-grid applications.
Here is a link to a solar installation where we installed a submersible pump on 600ft x 1" Boreline.
Please feel free to call us on 480 607 1507 if you have any questions.
Cheers
Based on what usually happens in such/similar situations, I'm not sure how you got this far.
Wikipedia has a piece on SPAM. You might check it out.
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Hi JPM
I am not sure what makes you think this is SPAM but we are based in and ship out of Phoenix, Arizona.
We sell to quite a few solar companies as well as individuals with remote locations and off-the-grid applications.
Here is a link to a solar installation where we installed a submersible pump on 600ft x 1" Boreline.
Please feel free to call us on 480 607 1507 if you have any questions.
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hi clarissa
we are the wellhose easy drop pipe people and yes, you can easily install and retrieve your submersible pumps on wellhose without being an expert. Check us out at www.wellhose.com and please call or message us if you have any questions.
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Hi Clarissa
We are the WellHose EASY Drop Pipe people and yes, you can easily install and retrieve your submersible pumps on WellHose without being an expert. Check us out at www.WellHose.com and please call or message us if you have any questions.
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Reviews/input on WellHose DIY Drop Pipe
Hey folks,
I'm just dropping in with another question related to the solar pump we've been using for the last few years. As I mentioned in a previous post, we've had a number of breakdowns and, each time, my client has used a tower to remove the submersible pump, which sits 200 feet below the ground surface in a 350 foot deep well. While we hope to remedy this issue soon by replacing the pump with something better, my client is now considering the purchase of well hose that would theoretically make it a bit easier to pull the pump out in the future. Does anyone out there have any experience using hose vs. using a tower under these conditions? If so, could you share with me whether it was substantially easier to use the hose/about the same/harder than using a tower? Were there any unique pros and cons between these options in your experience?
Thanks again,
Clarissa
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