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After researching my options I was happy to find this company stated "open daily until 6" in their ads. Not just one of their ads but several. So I drove a little over 30 minutes only to find them closed at 11:30 am. I called the number in the ad which turns out to be someone's cell phone. I explained the ad said they were open but the doors are locked. I asked what the actual hours are and he said closed Sundays. So I started the drive home. 1 hour and 10 minutes round trip drive time and when I parked I checked my phone to find a text from the store: Hot Tub Liquidators Really? You hung up on me? Obviously there was a simple miscue. Look at every one of my "other" ads and you will see the hours posted correctly. Upon request I would have run over and worked with you. I'm not sure why the word other is in quotes unless they are special somehow or he is being sarcastic. I have reviewed 6 ads that all say the same thing. I've never had a business imply I should check other ads rather than believe what they write in some ads. I don't think it's my job to check the accuracy of their ads. I do think there are other places to buy a hot tub.
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