DeRoitberg
Florida,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, February 18, 2013
Hello there
I had gochemless unit installed about 4 months ago and I am very happy with my decision. I actually enjoy my pool more than ever before!!!! My eyes don't itch and my skin isn't dry any longer. My pool is in great shape, I am saving money, pool service is excellent and when I had a question about the unit my question was immediately addressed. Customer service exceeded my expectation and I wish there are more businesses that besides making money, they are concern about healthier living and ME. I think the unit is very reasonable priced as well as the service, the installation was quick and very professionally done!!!
The quality of the unit, the installation and the most important - health benefit of having GoChemless unit installed greatly exceeds what I paid for, especially knowing that my health has no price tag and whenever comes to healthier ME I am on it. I would absolutely recommend GoChemless to everyone. You will not be disappointed, I promise!!!
One happy GoChemless customer. :)
Fakeer
United States of America#3Consumer Comment
Fri, June 08, 2012
Both the attempts made here by the company towards damage control are pathetic. The founder's dismissive branding of the person filing the complaint as a 'dissident' doesn't really help the cause. The one positive review also seems to be prompted or a shill entry.
I have been researching chemical free options for a few weeks now and GoChemless seemed promising. Mike, the theory is all good and dandy but the moment you look for independent reviews on google/youtube about this product - guess what is the only thing that appears? Ripoff report! If the *only* internet presence you seem to have is negative and is on ROR, that's not a very good marketing strategy.
Instead of being combative with the complainer you could have drowned out his voice by posting some links of the product at work in the field with real people giving feedback. You are resting on very loose ground if just one voice (fake or otherwise) can cause so much disruption.
Now for some real questions to both parties. Assuming the the upset customer has stained pool walls how likely/unlikely is this? For this to happen I would assume the water would have to be highly conductive to begin with for so much ionization to occur that it would turn the walls brown. Does this mean a lot of chlorine was already in the water (in which case no tablet would be needed to begin with)? Also seems like a lot of copper - almost the entire rod would probably have to disappear.
To the person who filed this report - if you have come to the point of filing a lawsuit, I'm sure you can corroborate with photos. Please post them for us. Mike a time lapse video of a glass tank of algae water (if not a real pool) is all you need to get yourself out the water.
Nothappyman
Ft lauderdale,#4Author of original report
Wed, February 08, 2012
Clearly Jessie and Ashley are from the company. By putting even that little puck in the skimmer is like adding gallons of Chlorine in the pool. This is all information told to me by the company that had to remarcite my pool walls. Thousands in the hole and at this point no one from this horrible company came forward to help.
Jessie
Pompano Beach,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, February 02, 2012
We love this system! Our pool water sparkles! The product was very easy for my husband to install. As a senior citizens we are always looking for ways to simplify our chores around the house. Everything my husband needed was in the kit. There is an easy to follow instructional video included. We are happy that we no longer have trips to the pool store for the chemicals. No more dragging the heavy jugs from the car to the backyard. What is the big deal about putting a small chlorine tablet into the dispenser once a week? It sure beats the heck out of carrying around the chlorine jugs. You will find that your family will have soft hair, no dry skin and no irritation of the eyes. Thanks Go Chemless!!!
Ashley
springfield,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, February 01, 2012
Its clearly stated on their website that you will still have to add chemicals to your pool in order to use this product. They claim that it will reduce your chemical usage by up to 90%. You are not understanding the product clearly.
Nothappyman
Ft lauderdale,#7Author of original report
Tue, January 24, 2012
Finally someone else besides Richard Hill to handle my case. Nice one to try and pawn off the problems with this gochemless unit on a former partner. I just want my money back on this contraption that does not work as described. You still have to use CHEMICALS, my pool is Still GREEN, and my walls are STAINED BROWN!!!!! Not to mention all my pumbimng has to be redone. who is going to pay for all that??? Glad to hear you Micheal Self invented this? Now invent me a solution!
Michael Self
fort lauderdale,#8REBUTTAL Owner of company
Mon, January 23, 2012
My name is Michael Self, I am the owner and founder of Go Chemless. I am the inventor of the unit and, along with Dr. Russell Betts, PhD in Organic Chemistry, we created this company and the products it sells.
This fictitious "report" was filed by a disgruntled former partner in the business. Out of respect, I shall not name him in this rebuttal. Nor shall I engage in any tit-for-tat on his statements.
A.P., if you have a problem, my door is open to talk to you about it and has been since you abandoned this project last summer.
Sincerely,
Michael Self, founder & chief engineer
Go Chemless, Inc.