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![]() Quote:
I've met many of you in person and you're all great people so next time I'll ask for help from people I actually trust around an aquarium. The seals look fine, though it's hard to tell on the rear corner how much damage there is. I just have no idea if there are any fine or invisible cracks in the glass that may pose a problem later on. Quote:
I started reaching out to Red Sea to get an idea of how much the replacement cost is. I doubt the movers will reimburse me for anything, let alone the moving cost but, before I contact them, I want to find out the actual cost I'll have to cover to fix their ****up. |
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![]() Sorry to hear about this. Many already brought up good advice. Personally, i think you are screwed. Sorry. These companies are not stupid. They put so many caveat on the paperworks that, basically, cover their ass for claims. I would still go after them though. Maybe if you post their contact info here, we all can start bitching ? Maybe you can get more than $189 ? I dunno.
I also wouldn't put any water in that tank. It already loses it structural integrity. You will have way more headache, if this tank , as is, starts leaking a few years down the road with a tank full of livestocks. Damn man. This really sucks. |
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![]() If there's anywhere like yelp that you could post a negative review that would be worth while as well. Post the review then use it as a way to negotiation a settlement. In other words you'll remove the review if you receive fair compensation. That said you should decide what "fair" is related to previous condition of the tank as IMO asking for full replacement value given the circumstances would not be fair and demanding such will surely leave you with nothing. Obviously I'm not suggesting that would have been your strategy but just noting it none the less.
They may or may not care about a bad review but many companies rely on a good reputation and will go further than you might expect to protect it. Now if it's a nobody company from kijiji it's unlikely you can even review them but if it's actual company that advertises online you'd have a good shot of making an impact. |
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![]() BBB is an option too if they are a BBB company.
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![]() I was looking over those last night. Unfortunately, that was after the fact. If I saw these reviews prior, I would have found a different option.
http://www.yelp.ca/not_recommended_r...oving-edmonton http://www.bbb.org/edmonton/business...nton-ab-174355 I'll post a negative review before I contact them tomorrow. So I decided to fill the tank up a bit just to make sure there's no leaks. I should know better to have towels ready but I wasn't expecting water to be immediately pouring all over the floor. Turns out, I missed covering the hold in the reservoir drain cover. I missed it because it normally has a nipple on it that a hose connects to that connects to a float in the sump. However, mine is now missing that nipple so I can no longer attach a hose to it. It looks like it snapped off, likely if someone grabbed onto that part during the move. It's the piece in the bottom right of this pic I found online. I'll have to order a new cover now. I plugged the hole and kept filling and so far no leaks, though I'm only testing with an inch or so of water. Red Sea also suggested using a strong epoxy. I have a glass repair kit lying around that I bought years ago so I think I'll now be forced to use it. I should be getting replacement pricing tomorrow from Red Sea and from one of their Canadian distributors. |
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![]() They have insurance... make sure you get a replacement..
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![]() you gotta read a whole thread before replying...
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