A rep came to my house today and the unit, without the shampoo attachment, was $3800, and I was told this was an air cleaner, not a vacuum, and the demo would be between 60-90 minutes. If I let them do the demo, I would get a free room air cleaner… the “demo” was over 4 hours, and I had to ask them to leave because we had to take my daughter to swim lessons and literally had no time left.
The vacuum system is great, personally I wouldn’t work there because of the pyramid nature of it. I did the demos just to get the vacuum cheaper, which I did, but I’d NEVER work there.
Thanks this was helpful, I had a rainbow demo done at my my home, I really like the product, I was told it's 4000 but discount to 3200 if I buy it that same day. I love all that the rainbow does but yes it's pricy. I am looking for alternatives but I enjoyed the free humidifier they gave just for watching the demo. I think that's their new marketing technique. The rainbow demos are so informative (educational) I understand your point that they don't have it at bath and beyond for example because I agree" who would want to buy it at 3000-4000 for a home cleaning kit (by the way I love the dry cleaner part cleans the stuff animals) and I have Pets but to invest 3500 or 4000 then or there or trade by referring friends was something I wasn't sure of. I agree the product is really good. My friend had his for 20 plus years but it is expensive but today's market some people are buying these expensive bags that don't even help your health etc. That's just my practical side. The rainbow water filtration system seems to be a wonderful product to have for health I just wish I could afford it after the Pandemic. . I really want to own a rainbow but I struggled with the price. They say it's an investment. One of these days I'll own one but for now it's too pricy but THE BENEFITS ARE FANTASTIC only because I saw the demonstration. People need to see the demo first because common knowledge doesn't always cut it. I agree as far as a business, it's challenging to go to peoples homes especially after the pandemic. Who knows, maybe their marketing has changed but so far the current one is you get a free humidifier worth $150 JUST FOR watching the demo. After the demo it made me want one because of all it does and the sample on my couches and floors and pets. I want one but I cannot afford it just yet. They offered a payment plan, I still wasn't sure. I don't work for rexair I just saw their demo and my friend visited me and I had already heard about it years ago. I hope that one of these days I get to own one. I hope rexair can make it affordable. I have pets and love dogs. WE need that. Good point that you brought up about the repairs. :-( thanks for your video..
My parents just gave me their 15 yo Rainbow. They’ve hardly used some of the attachments and it’s in good condition What I find worrying is that you can hardly get any instructions online on how to use them, only short videos that mostly talk and no show. Is it good? Sure. Did my mother need it and all the 100 attachments? Absolutely not! The seller was a good talker and managed to convince her she needed it. Is it a scam? No. But it’s like dealing with a brilliant and manipulative car salesman. And the fact that the only way for me to understand how the freak to use it is to invite them into my home. All I have to say is that my mother ended up feeling like a fool for buying it. She felt manipulated into buying attachments she didn’t need.
So far I’ve been with this company just a little over a month and I’ve sold about 6-7 machine but I’m not too sure I want to further my career with them sorry to any other employees who see this comment I’m just not into this whole situation
yea its a shame. guy that showed at my place was very good im just not interested in 4,000 for something made with probably less than 200 dollars. they thrive on manipulation and this flash sale/fear of loss tactics. I applaud you for getting out of that.
Great video, I never sold Rainbow but I did sell Kirby for a brief period out of high school and it was the same general vibe. My only additional complaint was I had ZERO training from my distributor, he kinda skipped it with me as I knew the product as I grew up with one but I had no idea how to make a sale. It’s a very pushy industry and it’s difficult to make profitable.
We have a brand new in the box 2011 top of the line model that our in laws bought for $3000 back then. This device comes with all of the attachments and is still in the shipping box, so never used and new. We have removed it from the shipping box and have started using it, since our in laws do not want it.
I mean i have 10 dogs and buy a new $700 shark vacuum every 1-2 years, plus i always buy the cordless versions which are around $500 so $3k for a vacuum isn’t far fetched at all 🤷♀️
My only regret about my short time selling these is that I didn't take the chance to use it as a giant powered bong to hotbox an entire house for a party.
@@sonorousjab Too bad you didn't. Running it filters the air too. Just imagine how many dust mites you would have also eliminated from your house in the process.. We used rainbow vacuum cleaners when I was a kid. Put clean clear water in, turn it on, let it run for half an hour in a room and after that the water is brown. Filters out the dust mites and a lot of other airborne things too. The dirt in the water is proof of that.
I dealt with Rainbow vacuum a very long time ago in 1977, I fell for it because I was young and stupid trying to support a friend that was working for them at the time. They were overpriced then and I guess that still are. Back in the day They had these high pressured demonstrations based on a pyramid marketing and sales system. I also suspect they still do that too. It is sad because just last week I purchased a new Frigidaire stainless steel gas stove, a hood, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and full installation for under the price of one Rainbow vacuum cleaner. What a rip-off.
Someone came to my house today and did a demo...I was impressed but can't justify paying over $3K for a vacuum...I said no and they still gave me an air purifier for letting them do the demo.
Wife and I bought one in 2021 after being hounded by a sales rep we met in 2019 at a home show. They initially pitched it as a home air purifier, and didn't mention it was a vacuum until the end of their sales pitch. As a way to get in the home, they said we "won" a free ionization purifier just for letting them come over to show us the Rainbow Air Filter. At the end of it all, they then offered a discount of $300 if I were to trade in my dyson, which they didn't take and simply asked that I throw it away (it was FUBAR), and they got a special "this day only" deal for some accessories and a 25 year warranty, plus some bonus items more if I could give them a lead that ended with a sale. They also offered financing options, but the interest rate is CRAZY high, and that was with great credit. Ultimately, I love it, and it out performs any vacuum I have had before. The warranty is what really convinced me though. They then did pitch us on attending some seminar, to get a free gift, and learn more about becoming sales associates, stating that if we could sell 10 vacuums that it would essentially pay for the one we purchased.
I have my eSeries that I bought in 2001 for $1770. It still works great and has worked great for the last 21 years. It has more suction than any of the less expensive vacuums, i.e. every other vacuum on the market.
I love my Rainbow! I bought my current one in 2002. It was my second one. The first one was purchased in 1986. I would still pay the original price for either machine. Great machines.
Rainbow is the best! It collects all the dirt and water doesn’t blow it back out through a vacuum bag with all the disgusting stuff that was in there from the last time. No I do not sell them. I think it’s the best vacuum you could ever buy. It is pricey. Well worth it.
Just got pitched for 6k system yesterday... they said no problem get 12 demos/ 2 Sales and you get the whole syatem and attachments free!!!!! Ya no thank you
I was with Rexair many yrs ago, but only briefly[the D2 was the machine then]...did some demos but no sales, even had one hot lead stolen by another; that's right they r EXPENSIVE. Quit soon after, sure learned a lot about peoples attitudes....a few yrs later, my mom brought home and odd looking machine from a garage sale that looked familiar.....turned out to be a Rainbow from the '30's or 40's.....all metal...wonder what it's worth as an heirloom...don't have it in my possession though. JN
I did buy one about 20 yrs ago. Yes it was a very great "cleaning system". It cleaned bed bugs extra ( which is how the kind of get you when they vacuum your sheets) of course my sister broke my brush motor and at the time I was moving so she basically stole it🙄 actually my mom and my best friend bought one after I had bought mine and the only thing I ever heard is a complaint was years later when my friend that was a super fanatic about about vacuuming her carpet three or four times a day actually remove the carpet and she still had a ton of dirt under the carpet that the rainbow never got up other than that I enjoyed running it just in my house to freshen up the air
My friend was just pitched this machine today and they're offering a free Disney vacation. I have to host and it'll cost 45$ (I'm not sure if thats for me or my friends, but its supposedly "cost free") Eta, they also want your spouse or so at home too at the time to ply their tacticts.
Rainbow vacuum cleaners have had Hepa filters on them since the E series,thereby negating the claim that they dont lose suction. Rainbow had to install a Hepa filter because they kept being rsted worst in filtration by consumer reports. Water is a poor filter medium and doesnt trap everything. The fine escapes and is blown back into the home. Anyone that spends $3,000 on one of these is an idiot. The last good model they made was the model D2 that was all metal. Ever since then they've all gone downhill
So where the scam? A scam is where you get sold a lie. The product is literally demonstrated in your home and the price isn't a mystery. You'd be hard pressed to find someone that says the Rainbow is a bad product. Just one other thing. How did this lady work in two locations and only sell one rainbow??
It’s not a scam. It works. But you might end up feeling like a fool for buying SEVERAL different attachments because the seller is pretty damn good at his job- to manipulate and get his products sold. Is it a scam that you can hardly find any detailed instructional videos online and the only way is for them to enter your home and show you? Nope! Just very shameful.
@@moda78z the attachments are free when you provide leads. At least that's how it's done in my area. I paid for nothing and got all of my money back. There plenty of videos on RUclips and their website. When did you buy your Rainbow? 40 years ago??
@@moda78z That's actually not necessarily true... if you go online and type in Rexair Videos they have a youtube page showing you how it works, how to maintain and properly store your Rainbow to take the best care of it! (: Hope it helps
My parents owned a rainbow when I grew up... Literally over priced for what it is, and it's super annoying to clean up. I prefer a good hepa vacuum with a Bissell revolution 2x carpet cleaner combo. Also, rainbow is a MLM run away.
I know several people selling this rainbow vacuum scam. It’s quite sad to see. I don’t know how these people get so desperate to start scamming people.
How dare a company comes and ask u to watch a free demo of their expensive product and tries to convince u why u might want/need it to clean ur home. There is not a single scam involved in the process Alot of these other mlm's sell snake oil products, the rainbow is legit and i wish i could afford one lol
@@SpeshulFX because they miss lead you and lie. saying that the water is the filter and that’s the great thing about it cuz you don’t have to buy any filters but that’s not true . there is a filter in the back of the machine that needs to be replaced. you do need to buy filters for the machine . which they failed to tell you that
If you only sold one rainbow, then you definitely do not have the experience nor the knowledge to give advice about this business lol. The people who actually put in the effort, always succeed. Just sayin
Save your money. It’s piece of shit. Parents bought it while I wasn’t home for $3000 and got free rainbow cook set. Called them next day to return they drop it down to $2000 and got another free water filter. Imagine dropped from $3000 with all the goodies to $2000 and give another goodie so customer keep the product. Imagine how much they make from selling 1 unit. Old peoples. Save your money. Go to the store and buy a good vacuum and good air purifier and still have some money left.
So we had vacuumed right before they arrived. With a Shark. The amount that was left over was ridiculous. We used it to give my xbox a good airblast and it runs quieter now. This product greatly outperforms any and all vaccuums and carpet cleaners. The logic is sound and it works.
@JC I do just fine actually, my wife and I are both medical professionals. Just because we have money doesn’t mean we need to waste it on a $4000 vacuum when a $600 Dyson does the same job just as well. Glad you like your $4000 vacuum, hopefully you can afford it and didn’t have to resort to trying to sell 10 of their vacuums…
A rep came to my house today and the unit, without the shampoo attachment, was $3800, and I was told this was an air cleaner, not a vacuum, and the demo would be between 60-90 minutes. If I let them do the demo, I would get a free room air cleaner… the “demo” was over 4 hours, and I had to ask them to leave because we had to take my daughter to swim lessons and literally had no time left.
The vacuum system is great, personally I wouldn’t work there because of the pyramid nature of it. I did the demos just to get the vacuum cheaper, which I did, but I’d NEVER work there.
Thanks this was helpful, I had a rainbow demo done at my my home, I really like the product, I was told it's 4000 but discount to 3200 if I buy it that same day. I love all that the rainbow does but yes it's pricy. I am looking for alternatives but I enjoyed the free humidifier they gave just for watching the demo. I think that's their new marketing technique. The rainbow demos are so informative (educational) I understand your point that they don't have it at bath and beyond for example because I agree" who would want to buy it at 3000-4000 for a home cleaning kit (by the way I love the dry cleaner part cleans the stuff animals) and I have Pets but to invest 3500 or 4000 then or there or trade by referring friends was something I wasn't sure of. I agree the product is really good. My friend had his for 20 plus years but it is expensive but today's market some people are buying these expensive bags that don't even help your health etc. That's just my practical side. The rainbow water filtration system seems to be a wonderful product to have for health I just wish I could afford it after the Pandemic. . I really want to own a rainbow but I struggled with the price. They say it's an investment. One of these days I'll own one but for now it's too pricy but THE BENEFITS ARE FANTASTIC only because I saw the demonstration. People need to see the demo first because common knowledge doesn't always cut it. I agree as far as a business, it's challenging to go to peoples homes especially after the pandemic. Who knows, maybe their marketing has changed but so far the current one is you get a free humidifier worth $150 JUST FOR watching the demo. After the demo it made me want one because of all it does and the sample on my couches and floors and pets. I want one but I cannot afford it just yet. They offered a payment plan, I still wasn't sure. I don't work for rexair I just saw their demo and my friend visited me and I had already heard about it years ago. I hope that one of these days I get to own one. I hope rexair can make it affordable. I have pets and love dogs. WE need that. Good point that you brought up about the repairs. :-( thanks for your video..
My parents just gave me their 15 yo Rainbow. They’ve hardly used some of the attachments and it’s in good condition
What I find worrying is that you can hardly get any instructions online on how to use them, only short videos that mostly talk and no show. Is it good? Sure. Did my mother need it and all the 100 attachments? Absolutely not! The seller was a good talker and managed to convince her she needed it.
Is it a scam? No. But it’s like dealing with a brilliant and manipulative car salesman. And the fact that the only way for me to understand how the freak to use it is to invite them into my home.
All I have to say is that my mother ended up feeling like a fool for buying it. She felt manipulated into buying attachments she didn’t need.
Attachments you don't need? Like what?
@@SpeshulFX Diffrent brushes, for the couch etc. I wish I lived in the U.S so I could sell them 😄
Here are instructions: www.rainvac.com/rainbow-vacuum-manuals
So far I’ve been with this company just a little over a month and I’ve sold about 6-7 machine but I’m not too sure I want to further my career with them sorry to any other employees who see this comment I’m just not into this whole situation
yea its a shame. guy that showed at my place was very good im just not interested in 4,000 for something made with probably less than 200 dollars. they thrive on manipulation and this flash sale/fear of loss tactics. I applaud you for getting out of that.
Great video, I never sold Rainbow but I did sell Kirby for a brief period out of high school and it was the same general vibe. My only additional complaint was I had ZERO training from my distributor, he kinda skipped it with me as I knew the product as I grew up with one but I had no idea how to make a sale. It’s a very pushy industry and it’s difficult to make profitable.
We have a brand new in the box 2011 top of the line model that our in laws bought for $3000 back then.
This device comes with all of the attachments and is still in the shipping box, so never used and new.
We have removed it from the shipping box and have started using it, since our in laws do not want it.
I feel like most people that praise this either don't know the value of a dollar or don't want to admit they just spent 3k on an electric water pipe.
I mean i have 10 dogs and buy a new $700 shark vacuum every 1-2 years, plus i always buy the cordless versions which are around $500 so $3k for a vacuum isn’t far fetched at all 🤷♀️
My only regret about my short time selling these is that I didn't take the chance to use it as a giant powered bong to hotbox an entire house for a party.
@@sonorousjab Too bad you didn't. Running it filters the air too. Just imagine how many dust mites you would have also eliminated from your house in the process.. We used rainbow vacuum cleaners when I was a kid. Put clean clear water in, turn it on, let it run for half an hour in a room and after that the water is brown. Filters out the dust mites and a lot of other airborne things too. The dirt in the water is proof of that.
That's exactly what it is
I dealt with Rainbow vacuum a very long time ago in 1977, I fell for it because I was young and stupid trying to support a friend that was working for them at the time. They were overpriced then and I guess that still are. Back in the day They had these high pressured demonstrations based on a pyramid marketing and sales system. I also suspect they still do that too. It is sad because just last week I purchased a new Frigidaire stainless steel gas stove, a hood, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and full installation for under the price of one Rainbow vacuum cleaner. What a rip-off.
Someone came to my house today and did a demo...I was impressed but can't justify paying over $3K for a vacuum...I said no and they still gave me an air purifier for letting them do the demo.
That's amazing, my wife just paid $4,500 for ours 😭😭😭
Wife and I bought one in 2021 after being hounded by a sales rep we met in 2019 at a home show. They initially pitched it as a home air purifier, and didn't mention it was a vacuum until the end of their sales pitch. As a way to get in the home, they said we "won" a free ionization purifier just for letting them come over to show us the Rainbow Air Filter. At the end of it all, they then offered a discount of $300 if I were to trade in my dyson, which they didn't take and simply asked that I throw it away (it was FUBAR), and they got a special "this day only" deal for some accessories and a 25 year warranty, plus some bonus items more if I could give them a lead that ended with a sale. They also offered financing options, but the interest rate is CRAZY high, and that was with great credit.
Ultimately, I love it, and it out performs any vacuum I have had before. The warranty is what really convinced me though.
They then did pitch us on attending some seminar, to get a free gift, and learn more about becoming sales associates, stating that if we could sell 10 vacuums that it would essentially pay for the one we purchased.
what happen did you sell?
You bought one lmfao
I have my eSeries that I bought in 2001 for $1770. It still works great and has worked great for the last 21 years. It has more suction than any of the less expensive vacuums, i.e. every other vacuum on the market.
Why do rainbow vacuums still have multiple filters in them if the water works so well?
Some materials are hydrophobic and wouldn't be caught as well
@linemantimlewis94 but according to them filters don't catch the partials. 😂😂😂
I love my Rainbow! I bought my current one in 2002. It was my second one. The first one was purchased in 1986. I would still pay the original price for either machine. Great machines.
WhenI sold them they were $789.95. I can't imagine selling them now. That's a big bite. $3,200??? Wow
They are selling them for 3900.99 right now
@@melc4520 I would not pay that much, and I think they're great machines.
Rainbow is the best! It collects all the dirt and water doesn’t blow it back out through a vacuum bag with all the disgusting stuff that was in there from the last time. No I do not sell them. I think it’s the best vacuum you could ever buy. It is pricey. Well worth it.
Just got pitched for 6k system yesterday... they said no problem get 12 demos/ 2 Sales and you get the whole syatem and attachments free!!!!! Ya no thank you
3900
I was with Rexair many yrs ago, but only briefly[the D2 was the machine then]...did some demos but no sales, even had one hot lead stolen by another; that's right they r EXPENSIVE. Quit soon after, sure learned a lot about peoples attitudes....a few yrs later, my mom brought home and odd looking machine from a garage sale that looked familiar.....turned out to be a Rainbow from the '30's or 40's.....all metal...wonder what it's worth as an heirloom...don't have it in my possession though. JN
I did buy one about 20 yrs ago. Yes it was a very great "cleaning system". It cleaned bed bugs extra ( which is how the kind of get you when they vacuum your sheets) of course my sister broke my brush motor and at the time I was moving so she basically stole it🙄 actually my mom and my best friend bought one after I had bought mine and the only thing I ever heard is a complaint was years later when my friend that was a super fanatic about about vacuuming her carpet three or four times a day actually remove the carpet and she still had a ton of dirt under the carpet that the rainbow never got up other than that I enjoyed running it just in my house to freshen up the air
It's 3900 PERIOD
My friend was just pitched this machine today and they're offering a free Disney vacation. I have to host and it'll cost 45$ (I'm not sure if thats for me or my friends, but its supposedly "cost free") Eta, they also want your spouse or so at home too at the time to ply their tacticts.
Good Job!
Rainbow vacuum cleaners have had Hepa filters on them since the E series,thereby negating the claim that they dont lose suction. Rainbow had to install a Hepa filter because they kept being rsted worst in filtration by consumer reports. Water is a poor filter medium and doesnt trap everything. The fine escapes and is blown back into the home.
Anyone that spends $3,000 on one of these is an idiot. The last good model they made was the model D2 that was all metal. Ever since then they've all gone downhill
So where the scam? A scam is where you get sold a lie. The product is literally demonstrated in your home and the price isn't a mystery. You'd be hard pressed to find someone that says the Rainbow is a bad product. Just one other thing. How did this lady work in two locations and only sell one rainbow??
It’s not a scam. It works. But you might end up feeling like a fool for buying SEVERAL different attachments because the seller is pretty damn good at his job- to manipulate and get his products sold.
Is it a scam that you can hardly find any detailed instructional videos online and the only way is for them to enter your home and show you? Nope! Just very shameful.
@@moda78z the attachments are free when you provide leads. At least that's how it's done in my area. I paid for nothing and got all of my money back. There plenty of videos on RUclips and their website. When did you buy your Rainbow? 40 years ago??
@@moda78z we were told by our salesman to not purchase any of the attachments 😂
@@moda78z That's actually not necessarily true... if you go online and type in Rexair Videos they have a youtube page showing you how it works, how to maintain and properly store your Rainbow to take the best care of it! (: Hope it helps
This is how MLM's sound like because they got their heads way up their @sses to acknowledge that is jusy a fcking vacuum...
My parents owned a rainbow when I grew up... Literally over priced for what it is, and it's super annoying to clean up. I prefer a good hepa vacuum with a Bissell revolution 2x carpet cleaner combo. Also, rainbow is a MLM run away.
scam!!
I know several people selling this rainbow vacuum scam. It’s quite sad to see. I don’t know how these people get so desperate to start scamming people.
Not trying to be a smart mouth. Just curious. Why do you feel it is a scam.
Rainbows are literally demonstrated in your home. You only buy it if you like what you see. Where's the scam in that??
How dare a company comes and ask u to watch a free demo of their expensive product and tries to convince u why u might want/need it to clean ur home.
There is not a single scam involved in the process
Alot of these other mlm's sell snake oil products, the rainbow is legit and i wish i could afford one lol
@@SpeshulFX because they miss lead you and lie. saying that the water is the filter and that’s the great thing about it cuz you don’t have to buy any filters but that’s not true . there is a filter in the back of the machine that needs to be replaced. you do need to buy filters for the machine . which they failed to tell you that
@@melc4520 the water is the filter unless you run it without water. Ask yourself, how long does the typical in any product last without maintenance?
If you only sold one rainbow, then you definitely do not have the experience nor the knowledge to give advice about this business lol. The people who actually put in the effort, always succeed. Just sayin
Still a pyramid scheme lmao
@@darktalesmystic you clearly have no clue what you’re talking about lmao
@@darktalesmystic yassss it is
lmao you left rainbow yet, ragnar? take it from lagertha, get out after you get your machine paid for. the end.
I bought a Rainbow 3 nights ago. It's a piece of junk. Save your money...Rainbow is a total rip off!
Yes it is! Not worth a damm!
Save your money. It’s piece of shit. Parents bought it while I wasn’t home for $3000 and got free rainbow cook set. Called them next day to return they drop it down to $2000 and got another free water filter. Imagine dropped from $3000 with all the goodies to $2000 and give another goodie so customer keep the product. Imagine how much they make from selling 1 unit. Old peoples. Save your money. Go to the store and buy a good vacuum and good air purifier and still have some money left.
They are 3900. But if you give them your old vac then it’s 3500. Or it you finance it costing you over 6000. With the interest
So we had vacuumed right before they arrived. With a Shark. The amount that was left over was ridiculous. We used it to give my xbox a good airblast and it runs quieter now. This product greatly outperforms any and all vaccuums and carpet cleaners. The logic is sound and it works.
Yes it's a scam and their machine sucks big time
saying a vacuum cleaner sucks is confusing
You are wrong just bought me one today
How much did you pay?
@JC I wouldn’t ever buy one either, scam for a mediocre product
@JC I do just fine actually, my wife and I are both medical professionals. Just because we have money doesn’t mean we need to waste it on a $4000 vacuum when a $600 Dyson does the same job just as well. Glad you like your $4000 vacuum, hopefully you can afford it and didn’t have to resort to trying to sell 10 of their vacuums…
😂😂🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡🤡
@Workd at Home FAQ regarding the free vacations, did the dealer actually give out those free vacations that everyone signing the card won?