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RainSoft Letters new postings summary
RainSoft Letters received some new letters over the weekend.
Letter summary:
Atlantic Water Products (RainSoft Delaware)
“It is my great delight to send this letter and tell you what a wonderful product you have …”
Wm. L. Dorie and Genevieve Hahn
“We are writing this letter to thank you for the tremendous RainSoft water system …”
Bob and Bev Friedberg
Eastern Shore Water (RainSoft Maryland)
“Thank you for introducing us to the RainSoft water system.”
Steve and Cassandra Bailey
Atlantic Water Products (RainSoft New Jersey)
“RainSoft is great! We have only had the system now for two weeks but I am already seeing benefits.”
Glenn, Tara, and Ben Smith
Tri State Water (RainSoft New Jersey)
“Words truly cannot express the difference the RainSoft Water System has made in the water …”
Genevieve Callahan
Four new posts at RainSoft Letters (Delaware, New York)
New posts at RainSoft Letters:
Atlantic Water Products in Delaware.
“I am writing this letter to tell you about our experiences with RainSoft.”
Catherine and Richard Grebner (Lincoln University, Pa)
Pure Water Consultants in New York.
“After the demonstration, my husband and I decided to have RainSoft installed.”
Sherri Packard
“I just want to say what a wonderful system RainSoft is and we are enjoying it so much!”
Mark and Gail Howser
“I was very surprised when you all showed me exactly what the Village water was really like.”
Darlene Gallow (Waverly, NY)
RainSoft customers from Delaware get new site
There’s a new RainSoft Letters site that focuses on RainSoft’s Delaware customers. If you want to see what Delaware RainSoft customers are saying, visit the Letters to RainSoft of Delaware website. This is the first of our new state specific sites intended to make finding feedback on your state’s RainSoft dealers easier. The next state sites about to go live are Letters to RainSoft of Maryland and Letters to RainSoft of New Jersey.
New server for RainSoft Letters site
A couple days ago, RainSoft Letters got a new Linux server. Now it’s time to harden, install everything we need, and move everything over. Just reading that sort of thing gives me a headache. The good part, for anyone curious about web hosting control panels, is that I’ll be setting up Virtualmin and giving it a test drive. Time to see how the half-(GPL’d)-brother of Webmin handles everything I plan to throw at it. I won’t be using the “Pro” version, mind you, I want to know if it’s even worth using this instance of a “pay-for-pro” GPL project.


