Mikey P
Administrator
To be honest, it's nice to see you here Ed.
I'm going to figure to heard of the great things happening here and had to come and take a look, or at least log in if you've been lurking, so you could join the fun.Welcome!
For those of you who do not know Ed Valentine, Ed owns and operates Cross-American. Ed and I have had our differences over a Recoil portable I bought back in 2001. I had issues with it's construction and value. I bought the unit for an account that had many homes in a beach resort that could not be reached by a truckmount. I quickly dumped the account and the portable and lucky me have only had one job since then where I had to rent a portable from Ray at CMS to complete. I hate portables, I "grew up" on portables at Millers doing the bait and switch. never again.
Obviously Ed is still in business which means he has many happy customers, worldwide is my understanding, so I'll assume he has stepped up the quality of his machines and his customer service. So I would like Ed to take this opportunity to tell or show us with photos or video what improvements have been made.
And answer some questions as well..
My apologies for being a bit over the top with my displeasure over my purchase in the past but seeing how like me, you're kind of an asshole, I figured you could take it.
Again, welcome to MB Ed. I hope you continue to hang around, with Mytee hiding under Rob Allen's skirt, Willy could use some help in feilding Portable questions.
and a Good Fortune To All!
I'm going to figure to heard of the great things happening here and had to come and take a look, or at least log in if you've been lurking, so you could join the fun.Welcome!
For those of you who do not know Ed Valentine, Ed owns and operates Cross-American. Ed and I have had our differences over a Recoil portable I bought back in 2001. I had issues with it's construction and value. I bought the unit for an account that had many homes in a beach resort that could not be reached by a truckmount. I quickly dumped the account and the portable and lucky me have only had one job since then where I had to rent a portable from Ray at CMS to complete. I hate portables, I "grew up" on portables at Millers doing the bait and switch. never again.
Obviously Ed is still in business which means he has many happy customers, worldwide is my understanding, so I'll assume he has stepped up the quality of his machines and his customer service. So I would like Ed to take this opportunity to tell or show us with photos or video what improvements have been made.
And answer some questions as well..
- How did you get into this business and what is your carpet cleaning background?
- Who does the RnD for you?
- Please describe the typical C-A customer..
- How did you get into the european market and how is it going over there?
- Do you call your stationary units "Portables with long reach capabilities" or "Electric Truckmounts"?
- What have you learned from folks like Terje Brevik, Bob Savage and John Labarbra?
- What percentage of your sales come from- word of mouth, print advertising, web searches that lead to your site/forum and other forums? ( and anything else you may be doing to get the word out that I am not aware of)
- I like to think of your units as The Judson's of Portables. Meaning that most of the parts are not proprietary and are available at your average hardware store. is that a fair assessment?
- What innovations have you brought to the world of Portable carpet cleaning machines?
- Do you hold any patents?
- What do you do when not building and selling machines, for fun that is?
My apologies for being a bit over the top with my displeasure over my purchase in the past but seeing how like me, you're kind of an asshole, I figured you could take it.

Again, welcome to MB Ed. I hope you continue to hang around, with Mytee hiding under Rob Allen's skirt, Willy could use some help in feilding Portable questions.
and a Good Fortune To All!
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