And my PerfectPark is made by Cytech...catching a pattern here :)
At 07:36 PM 2/8/2006, Jim Juhas wrote:
>It's interesting what you all have been writing about Cytech and Eagle. A
>number of years ago, when I bought my Eagle lift, I learned when I had to get
>pieces replaced for the accessory lifting arms/casters for moving it
>around that
>it was made by Cytech in Kansas. And of course that's where it was shipped
>from. But the Eagle customer service location I dealt with was in
>Massachusetts. (I'm in Connecticut). How times change.
>
>My lift is well made and has given many years of reliable service. It's been
>more than 10 years now.
>
>Bill Rabel wrote:
>
> > The saga continues.
> >
> > Cytech is still in business. When I tried to call Cytech's 800 number
> > a second time, the call went through and I left a message. Bill
> > Lewis, the owner, called me back today. He is still building his own
> > lifts in Kansas. The price no longer includes shipping, and the unit
> > costs about $3,500. He also no longer takes credit cards (giving the
> > buyer no recourse for non-delivery, unfortunately). His explanation
> > for the website being down was that it is being "redesigned",
> > although the notation is "suspended" when you try to go there. As
> > much as I like his product, I would suggest caution.
> > <doublepark.net/index.html>
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