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Old April 24th 05, 09:34 PM
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All you have to do is package up the bad gravel and mail it back to them for
a complete refund, right?

"Ionizer" wrote in message
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I'm just in the process of setting up two new aquariums, and I happened to
read the "directions" on the back of one of my bags of "Estes'"gravel. I
felt reassured to read that this gravel carried a manufacturer's
guarantee: "If this product is found faulty due to workmanship it will be
replaced."

So far, this gravel is performing within my expectations for gravel, but I
have put my receipt in a safe place just in case I experience a sudden
gravel failure of some sort. Although I had been previously unaware of
the phenomenon of defective gravel, I now feel quite reassured.

The Estes' website goes even further to reassure me:
http://www.estesco.com/beliefs.html

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Ian.
(Now Playing: Satisfaction Guaranteed - Aquarium Rescue Unit)