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Old 10-30-2009, 05:52 PM   #21
Alan M Hansen
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I'm happy to see that this thread got the attention it deserved. As I said above, we've remodeled thousands of bathrooms, and have thousands of happy customers.

On October 1st of this year, my company changed from Re-Bath to Luxury Bath. The two companies are competing franchises which both work in the bathroom area.

Our departure from Re-Bath was amicable, and was a mutually agreed upon recission of the franchise agreement we had with Re-Bath. I believe Re-Bath offers a very high quality product, and I want to put a shout out to the many Re-Bath franchisees who do high quality work in this industry.

Luxury Bath's product and operating model offer certain advantages to our customers and to us as business owners.

My offer above to GDuran still applies. I'll be more than happy to remodel his bath under our new flag and stand behind it in exactly the way I would have as a Re-Bath franchise. In fact, GDuran might be impressed with the new Luxbond install method which guarantees a permanent, gap-free seal. Luxury bath has over 1400 bathtub molds, so finding the exact mold will be easy to ensure a perfect fit.

My Re-Bath franchises in Reno and Spokane consistently did more volume of remodels per population than any other Re-Bath franchise in the country (Per Dave Sanders, President of Re-Bath, LLC, the franchisor). With Luxury, as with Re-Bath we still maintain an A rating with the better business bureau and have a perfect record with both the Nevada and Washington Regulatory agencies. We have the same management, sales and installation teams.

Fatboy is a disgruntled former employee who just never had the right spirit for my company. In my view, he is mistaken about a great many things, including the source of personal happiness and satisfaction. I believe it comes from accomplishment, and I stand behind my record and with my company. Hiring him was a mistake, but we've moved on.

I invite anyone who has a question about my business, licensing, insurance, why we made the change from Re-Bath to Luxury or any other matter to get a hold of me. Our new website is Luxury Bath of Reno NV | Luxury Bath of Spokane WA | Boise ID | Bathroom Remodeling. We've added the Boise market recently, where we have seen an excellent response, and there are many more great things in our future.

Thanks for reading!
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:55 PM   #22
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Default Alan Hansen of Luxury Bath again Untruthfull

I worked for him. I quit when I saw how he treated some employees. One such employee he fired and then refused to pay him his rightfully earned commissions. That man sued Alan Hansen and won.
Mr Hansen then had the audacity not to pay me $13,000 that he owed me in commissions when I left the company. My attorney helped me recover about $10,000. I am preparing to sue Alan Hansen of Luxury Bath/Re-Bath to recover the balance.
He has since made defamatory comments on a number of Craiglist postings and Rip Off Report websites attempting to make it look as if a former business partner of mine had posted them. My former partner had no motive at this time, and more importantly has an iron clad alibi. Because of certain information in those postings, the source could only be Alan Hansen.
As for his good standing in Washington and Nevada, I see he remains silent about California, where for the last few years he has illegally sold and installed jobs.
Any and every thing I say in this posting is the truth and I can document all of it.
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:04 PM   #23
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Reponse to Bathman; Post # 19
He sells in California without a contractor's license. In Calfornia that is a criminal offense. The unsuspecting homeowner has no recourse against a bond, if there is a warranty problem, or maybe the contractor goes out of business. The workers could be injured on the job site. Without the benefit of Worker's Compensation, the homeowner will be liable for the worker's hospital bills. Some homeowners have lost their homes in this scenario. Mr Hansen told me it was too much trouble to get licensed in Calfornia. To sell home imrovements and to construct these projects is a criminal act in California. I for one, prefer to stay away from criminals.

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