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December 4, 2006 at 8:57 pm #464
Mory Ludwick
MemberTHE DEAL…
If you are going to be replacing a granite counter with solid surface material because the current customer doesn’t like granite, we need to talk to you. The customer will then have their grantie kitchen counter removed and replaced with a brand new solid surface counter, all for FREE.
THE CATCH…
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We will replace it with a solid surface top free of charge.
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We will pay the fabricator to remove the countertop and all costs involved with replacing it.
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Entire process will be filming and testimonials from the homeowner.
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Upper end home a must.
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Company doing the work can wear their company shirt.
This entire process will then be turned into a commercial. If anyone on the FabNet has any interest, please contact Mory or Andy at “The Fabricator Network” as soon as possible. Time is of the essence. We would like to get this project going soon. Do not hesitate to call for further information.
Mory Ludwick
mory@thefabricatornetwork.comAndy Graves
andy@thefabricatornetwork.comDecember 4, 2006 at 9:07 pm #10757KCWOOD
MemberGosh dangit… I did a granite replacement back in the summer….
December 5, 2006 at 12:31 am #10764Shane Barker
MemberGreat idea guys,
I wish I had something going that would work. Ironically one of my fabricators
was telling me about a friend of a friend that had the Granite Transformation
guys do a job for them and they hate it, edges breaking and bad seams. You know
the stuff; they put the thin engineered stone over the excising countertops.
Well I have wanted to find an unhappy customer for a while because I have seen
their work and I knew it was just a matter of time. I told my fabricator to
tell them I would tear out that crap for free and give them wholesale cost of
replacing it with Solid Surface if they would write me a testimonial I could
display. I hope it works out.I think your idea is awesome. It shouldn’t be too hard to
find someone that fits that situation. I have had people in the past that don’t
really like the granite but don’t want to pay to replace it. If I hear of any
one I will definitely let you know.Have you thought about an add in your local paper, something
like;“Tired of your granite countertops, come in and see how you
might qualify to get them replaced for free.”Some conditions apply, not everyone is eligible, you must
really hate your granite tops, see store for details.Shane
December 5, 2006 at 12:40 am #10765Andy Graves
KeymasterI like the byline. “See Store for Details”
December 5, 2006 at 8:41 am #10775John Cristina
MemberMory,
I think my wife is about tired of the granite now and ready to replace it. We are going to go back with Formica Crema Terrazzo. I will call you later today. Plus my local distributor of Formica SS owes me a favor.
John
December 5, 2006 at 1:11 pm #10795Tom M
MemberI like the first half:
… not everyone is eligible, you must
really hate your granite tops, …. “If you want to belong to the People’s front of Judea, you’ve got to really hate the Romans.”
“I do, I do hate the Romans!”
“How much?”
“A lot!”
“Right, you’re in then.”Tom
December 5, 2006 at 7:38 pm #10820Intaek Lim
MemberWhat a great idea! If you find one in my state, I will do the fabrication and install for free if we could get the material donated.
December 5, 2006 at 7:40 pm #10821milan
MemberI’m doing a home and garden show in mid january. I might steal this idea if Andy and Mory don’t mind and run the same promotion, sign up as many as I can and have some judges pick a winner.
December 5, 2006 at 10:54 pm #10841Andy Graves
KeymasterThis is extremely important that we find someone. Can all of you look to your contacts at kitchen shops, repair companies, talk to your friends and family. This offer is for real and very important in establishing the FabNet at a group that can get things done. Pull strings, cash in your chips, sell your first born, whatever it takes (within the law) just get er done.
Whoever gets this will not be dissappointed..
January 7, 2007 at 5:39 pm #12483Reuben Hoff III
MemberJust curious if any one was found for this yet?
January 7, 2007 at 6:22 pm #12491Andy Graves
KeymasterNope, not yet. But we are still looking. Anyone know anything, please let me or Mory know.
January 10, 2007 at 6:12 pm #12683Lesley Thomason
MemberI have a possibility, but I have to check out the “high end” part before I talk to the homeowner. 🙂 A couple of months ago we did a bid for a lady who has granite countertops and wanted them repaired. Of course the company that did the work is out of business and no one else wanted to touch them including us. She said she hated them and was thinking of switching to solid surface. I think she decided not to because she really didn’t want to spend the money, but I don’t know if she has done anything about it yet. I asked my husband about the condition of the house and he said the kitchen was nice and big, but he thought the cabinets were a little older. (of course it has been two months so it is a little hazy) So before I even think about talking to her about it I want to drive into her area and look at the outside of the house (just to get an idea), then I might stop and talk to her and see what she thinks. Let me know what you are looking for and if you need any more info about the house, etc…..
Lesley
January 11, 2007 at 10:48 am #12710Mory Ludwick
MemberThey have selected a kitchen and bath dealer owner’s home in Florida that can have any material available. He selected granite and is very unhapy and will replace it with solid surfacing. The filming will begin the end of January and expect to have the finished product by the show in March.
Thanks All
January 11, 2007 at 3:22 pm #12749Lesley Thomason
MemberGlad you guys found someone. I would love to see how it all turns out.
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