You are obviously missing the point.
Yeah the point is to talk bad about a company whether they really deserve it or not.
You are obviously missing the point.
Some of you may want to read this:
http://www.tenecor.com/docs/TenecorManual.pdf
What their warranty covers, or does not cover, such as stands that must be used to support their tanks is spelled out in detail.
If the aquarium is not installed and maintained using a compatible stand purchased from Tenecor at
the same time as the aquarium, this warranty is only valid for 90 days from date of purchase.
Acrylic bonding of non‐museum grade aquariums is subject to occasional bubbles and crazing in the
seams, this is to be expected and is not warranted against.
Yeah the point is to talk bad about a company whether they really deserve it or not.
That alone would make me go to a different manufacture to buy a tank,it seems arrogant to presume that any other stand is not worthy to hold their tank.I think the two most important parts of their warranty are:
Thanks for the suggestion vamptrev I checked out their site yesterday, will you give the name of the other tank manufacturer ?i have a midwest tank and its pretty much flawless. no crazing, bubbles, or dripping cement
i also have a tank from another company here in michigan, and its flawless too
I measured the bowed panels front and back with my digital calipers this morning and I was incorrect, the thickness is .700"-.709" depending on where I measure that is .075" thicker than 5/8" or .625" but still .050" thinner than 3/4" or .750" either way It should be at least 1/4" or .250" thicker than what it was made minimum.you didn't get it either.......my point is that to me personally, a company that builds a 36" tall tank with 5/8" acrylic sheet, knowing that severe bowing will occur (can you see the picture at least , can you ?) regardless of what a (clueless) client demanded, is not someone I'm interested in giving my business to. No matter how cheap it was, standing in front of a tank that bows that much is nerve wracking.
And don't even get me started on Tenneco's customer service (I agree with Clay 100%)....I dealt with them before and they are plain rude to say at least.