What is it ? I'm going to call Wix tomorrow and tell them there's a guy on BITOG named ZeeOSix that's wrecking havoc on their public relations. If they go bankrupt, you know who to blame!
Originally Posted By: Rand
I wont post it because they dont deserve your trolling instead.
I give you this 1877 number that wont leave me alone.. troll them please.
877-470-1625
Looks like the Bank of America credit card welcome number. Did you get a new card?
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
What is it ? I'm going to call Wix tomorrow and tell them there's a guy on BITOG named ZeeOSix that's wrecking havoc on their public relations. If they go bankrupt, you know who to blame!
How long have you been using the internet?
Took me 20 seconds to find the WIX website and their contact info. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
ok what's that standard called that Fram tests the efficiency of their filters to ?
I want make sure Fram and Wix are on the same page.
Ask WIX what the XP efficiency is per ISO 4548-12. Based on the other thread going on, they will probably now tell you 99% @ 35 microns instead of 50% @ 20 microns like they use say. Or they might tell you (like they told me when I called 1+ year ago) that the test method is "proprietary information", which was a big crock if they actually used ISO 4548-12.
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Ask WIX what the XP efficiency is per ISO 4548-12. Based on the other thread going on, they will probably now tell you 99% @ 35 microns instead of 50% @ 20 microns like they use say. Or they might tell you (like they told me when I called 1+ year ago) that the test method is "proprietary information", which was a big crock if they actually used ISO 4548-12.
I ran a Google search trying to find some information that describes how the ISO 4548-12 test is done, but I found nothing. Surprising because I expected to find a PDF that describes the test in great detail.
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Ask WIX what the XP efficiency is per ISO 4548-12. Based on the other thread going on, they will probably now tell you 99% @ 35 microns instead of 50% @ 20 microns like they use say. Or they might tell you (like they told me when I called 1+ year ago) that the test method is "proprietary information", which was a big crock if they actually used ISO 4548-12.
I ran a Google search trying to find some information that describes how the ISO 4548-12 test is done, but I found nothing. Surprising because I expected to find a PDF that describes the test in great detail.
It's out there. I found a PDF of the whole test procedure last week. Search again.
I've called, and emailed, in the past and been VERY (actually INCREDIBLY) disappointed in their "tech" line, which is actually just a group of low-wage folks answering questions with boiler-plate one-size-fits-all answers off a computer screen.
But if one must experience this for oneself, by all means, have at it!
Originally Posted By: dnewton3
I've called, and emailed, in the past and been VERY (actually INCREDIBLY) disappointed in their "tech" line, which is actually just a group of low-wage folks answering questions with boiler-plate one-size-fits-all answers off a computer screen.
Ironically, I'm sure their tech line is staffed by the least technically proficient people on staff.