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  • 03-30-2008 08:23 PM In reply to

    • BioBilly
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    • Franklin, PA
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    Re: bio king

    Care to elaborate?

    01 Int'l T444E 01 Isuzu NPR 00 Isuzu NPR 05 Sprinter 05 Sprinter box truck 04 Ford step van
  • 05-03-2008 11:29 PM In reply to

    Re: bio king

    I commented that I purchased Bio King equipment, and that I would not recommend it. I've since gotten a few inquiries as to why, etc. while I am glad to entertain your emails, and will try to answer all. Indeed I've supplied those enquiring my telephone number and enjoy chatting with all.

    My litany of compaints with Bio King is far too long to put in a blog. I will start with the beginning/ending. I ended up purchasing equip,et for about $200,000.00. I made a down substantial payment, with the request to see a FUNCTIONING facility. I was given an address in Edinburgh Scotland. I flew there, only to see their equipment sitting there. It was NOT functioning. I subsequently found out that the "customer" was actually a distributor of their equipment. hmmmm interesting. so now I am their DISSSSS tributor.

    They promised to deliver in 8 weeks. Turns out is took over 8 months till I got ALL the equipment. Turns out, that the one item that took the longest to deliver they purchased and dropped shhipped from down the street from me, only to mark it up 300%, and totally unassembled. It will end up costing me additonal $25,000.00 to put this equpment together to get it to work.

     With reagard to the equipment that they did ship assembled, they ummmm how shall I state this in a most delicate manner. It just DOES NOT work. At  least not as they designed it. I motor pumps and heaters constantly cause the switches to overload, and blow. I stop here - saves me the additional aggrevation.

    Andre

  • 05-04-2008 12:45 PM In reply to

    Re: bio king

    A famous saying some to mind...  The early bird might get the worm but its the second and third mice that gets the cheese.

    Sorry to hear about this. Your story is one of the reasons Im so hard on supposid business' that post. Good companies and good arguments can hold up to criticizm, bad ones cant.

     

    flectere si nequeo superos, Achaeronta movebo! -Virgil

  • 05-07-2008 05:41 PM In reply to

    Re: bio king

    Nice unit to say the least.

    I am looking at a plastic system, I know some people say heat is an issue, but how could all these companies sell this plastic equipment if it doesn't hold up.

     And with all the new technology it is only going to get easier to make it. But harder to find the feedstock! 

    Thanks for the link as I haven't purchased my equipment yet.

     

    Ron

     

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