BLO DAD & Sons Boozelator Vending Complaints

Blo Dad & Sons offers a vending route business opportunity featuring the Boozelator breathalyzer machines.

Have you had any dealings with Blo Dad & Sons or Boozelator breathalyzer machines?  If so, please leave a comment below.

Blo Dad & Sons Boozelator advertising states:  “Earn cash with a unique business – a breathalyzer vending machine route. Blo Dad & Sons breathalyzer vending machines work for you while you sleep. Simply place the machine in any alcohol-serving establishment to allow patrons to test their BAC level for a fee ($1-$5/test). Blo Dad & Sons offers the most advanced bar breathalyzer vending machine on the planet due to it’s LCD advertising monitor, high accuracy, sleek design and other advanced options.”

The Blo Dad & Sons website states:  “The Boozelator™ 3001 works all night long for you while you sleep, so you can wake up a little bit richer everyday! Ask about GUARANTEED VENDING MACHINE PLACEMENT!

We Offer FRANCHISE-LIKE SUPPORT Without Any Franchise Fees!!!

We received the anonymous complaint below about the Blo Dad & Sons Boozelator vending route business opportunity.  Blo Dad’s Gabriel Jacobs contends it’s a competitor trying to discredit his company (See the link to Blo Dad’s rebuttal below).

UnhappyFranchisee.Com doesn’t know whether it’s true or not. The complaint reads:

  Hello, I recently purchased 10 boozelator breathalyzer vending machines from Blo Dad and sons in florida… I should have known just from the name “Blo Dad & Sons” that they were a little sketchy…
I contacted the owners of Blo dad and sons to purchase machines initially and they were helpful… They swore the machine were built in the USA and that the upgrade machine of the Fuel cell sensor is so important and more important than a semi conductor which is not true.. The upgrade cost $350 which I thought was crazy but I agreed and went along with their advice… They just wanted to squeeze out some more of my hard earned cash…
I think purchasing machines made in the USA is a big deal, because of the quality issue and spare parts.. I didn’t want a machine built in a Chinese sweat shop…  I did some research and home work and found the manufactures website in china and was super angry that I was lied to…
The machine did not function well at all and machine started breaking apart after a few weeks in the bar.. The machine had plastic breaking off and the LCD screen stopped working… The breathalyzer was not accurate at all… The machine is a complete piece of garbage… I lost over $14,000 of my hard earned cash…

I want to give a warning to any folks looks to getting into the breathalyzer vending biz… Stay clear of boozelator by Blo Dad & sons…

READ BLO DAD’S REBUTTAL:  BLO DAD & Sons Vending Responds to Alleged Complaints

ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH BLO DAD & SONS, BOOZELATOR, OR OTHER BREATHALYZER VENDING OPPORTUNITIES?  PLEASE SHARE A COMMENT BELOW.

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  • I also bought 3 machine from Blo Dad and Son Boozelator... What a piece of junk... I couldn't believe how unprofessional they were... I bought machines about 10 months ago and within the 2 months the LCD screen shorted out and the breathalyzer stopped working... I tried to call back the company numerous times and no answer... After over 3 weeks of trying to get a hold of someone they would not warranty the machine... The owner used profanity and would not assist me.... I guess they are just cheap middle man that import crappy chinese machines...

    Also who would ever name their company " Blo dad & son" ??? It sounds like a bad 1970's porno

    This unhappyfranchisee website is a big help and I advise anyone looking to get into the business with blo dad and son to check out this blog...

  • This is Gabriel Jacobs, from Blo Dad & Sons. I am the Vice President of Sales & Marketing, and I oversee 100% of all sales, whether I am your sales associate or not. We have determined that these postings are not from one of our customers for the following reasons:

    1. We have only sold a quantity of ten (10) machines to one (1) customer, who is located in upstate NY.
    A.) I spoke with him today and he has confirmed that he did not make this posting and that he is very happy with our customer support.
    B.) We offer a deeper discount for quantities of 11, as opposed to 10, which so far has always prompted people to purchase 11, as opposed to 10; of course with the exception of this one (1) customer.

    2. We do not sell our machines for $1,400 (or even $1,500 for quantities under 50), so this also false.

    3. Our website specifically states that our machines are made with parts from around the world, including USA, Asia, Germany, Japan. We have many of our metal boxes made and designed here in Ft. Myers, FL, and those are assembled in Cape Coral, FL. We have never made a claim that our machines are 'made in the USA.' Only assembly and containing some USA parts. Heck, even iPhones and other Apple products (which are among the best in the industry) are made in China, so we do not see anything wrong with that, as long as it is regulated. However, our product is not just composed of Chinese parts as listed by the above poster, it is a collaborative effort among several countries.

    4. We only charge a $200 difference between the fuel cell and semiconductor, not $350, which further confirms the above story is fictitious.

    View an accuracy video on the the Boozelator™ 3001 on our homepage here: http://www.breathalyzervending.com. You cannot fake a news-clip!

    More Info On The Differences In Sensors:

    The fuel cell sensor is indeed leaps and bounds more accurate than a semiconductor sensor, and also far less expensive to maintain. A semiconductor sensor starts breaking down within about 1 hour of being exposed to alcohol fumes, and starts becoming vastly inaccurate. You will even receive false positives: for instance, you may have had nothing to drink, but your test may read a 0.02% or a 0.04%, etc. The fuel cell sensor does not give false positives. A semiconductor sensor should also be replaced a few times/year, which can cost you hundreds of dollars. The fuel cell sensor typically lasts 2-5 years (average of 3.5), and can be re-calibrated for as little as $0.25/calibration. You can often save $200/year or more by using a fuel cell over a semiconductor. It is our job to save you money on your maintenance, so you can re-invest it into more machines and more locations, as opposed to spending it on maintenance. There are far too many other differences to list between the two sensors. Contact us if you wish to learn more.

    5. You may 'Google' Boozelator and see several websites from our different route operators. You can contact any or all of them via the 'Contact Us' section on their website, and you will be sure to find 100% positive feedback on Blo Dad & Sons, and our unparalleled customer support in the industry, by contacting real people.

    6. I personally deal with any customer complaints, which are very rare. I have a vast education in business and business ethics, and have never copped a tone with a customer, let alone using profanities with them. Heck, you will only find me saying nice things about competitors, let alone talking down to a paying customer. Anyone who has spoken or emailed with me can testify to that.

    7. There have only been 2 unsatisfied customers with us, and each of them had only purchased one (1) machine and realized the industry was not for them. See their stories below.

    A. Customer #1 was located in Santa Barbara, CA - he decided to send back his machine months outside of the return period with claims that he could not place the machine anywhere in Santa Barbara, CA, and he demanded his money back. We have since sold 4 machines to route operators in Santa Barbara, CA, who have successfully placed their machines. We came to an agreement with this customer and issued him a refund, even though it was outside of his return period. He was VERY happy with the way we handled things.

    B. Customer #2 was located in NJ and realized that he did not like being in the presence of alcohol and the bar crowd in general. He never placed his machine, and because he was outside of his return period, we helped him sell his machine to one of our other existing customers. In a recent email from him, this is what he had to say: "Gabe, I just wanted to drop you a line to thank you for all your effort and your help. I am sorry that I never got off the ground. But you were a great help to me. Thanks again for all your support." Again, this is from a customer that we knew would never purchase another machine, and we still went out of our way to help them.

    8. There is no plastic on our machines, so that could not be breaking. The LCD monitors are 'commercial-grade' and built tough. We do not manufacture the monitors, but even they come with a 1 year warranty from the manufacturer of the monitor - so they are

    IN CONCLUSION:

    Sometimes when you have the top of the line product with the best customer support in the industry, you have jealous competitors who spend their time trying to bash the competition, rather than spending their time bettering their own products and own customer support. It is also unfortunate that the breathalyzer vending industry has typically been a shady business and never exploded as mainstream in bars - this was due to lack of an accurate product, as well as lack of customer support in the industry. We at Blo Dad & Sons saw this as a huge opportunity in this market, and that is how we revolutionized the industry: by changing the standards in the industry to use of a law enforcement grade fuel cell sensor, as well as offering top of the line customer support.

  • Gabe here again,

    FYI, the only customers we have named Robert do not have quantities of 3 machines.

    Robert # 1: Located in South Africa
    Robert # 2: Has only 1 machine
    Robert # 3: Has only 2 machines

    So you, my friend Robert, are not one of our customers.

    Check with our BBB (Better Business Bureau) Rating. Blo Dad & Sons is an 'A' rated company.

    http://www.bbb.org/west-florida/business-reviews/manufacturers-producers/blo-dad-and-sons-in-cape-coral-fl-90109614

    I'm sure that any unhappy parties would have reported us to the BBB if there were any issues.

  • I would be willing to bet the farm the Robert's and the original post were done by competitors which is extremely classless. Instead of dedicating time to improving their own products/business they are bashing a great company like Blo Dad and Sons. Sure the name is a but quirky, but the company has integrity and has it's morals in place.

  • I just talked Blo Dad & Sons regarding the above post and didn't think twice about posting my awesome experience with them, to share the truth with everyone else out there. I know exactly what poster the above competitor company is from because they gave me the same BS story when I called in trying to decide which company to go with over 1 year ago.Blo Dad was professional in asking us that we do not point fingers, because they do not believe in competitor bashing – so I will respect their wishes because I have a great respect for them as a company. They are so great to work with!!! I am actually one of the people who purchased 11 machines with my initial purchase - it was pretty much a no-brainer because it was just a few hundred dollars more for my 11th machine.

    Blo Dad was AWESOME from the start, even before I made my purchase. They answered all of my questions in great detail, and I must have sent in a thousand emails back and forth before my purchase – I was sooo nervous!!! I never owned my own business before and was nervous about the initial investment with my 11 machine purchase, but I figured I needed to get at least 10 machines to build a decent size route. They were SO patient with me. Email after email over a few month period before I dove in. They have always called me back immediately – both before and after the sale….I'm kind of a PIA sometimes! Lol. Everyone is very impressed by the classy look of the Boozelator 3001 machine and I have a few killer locations that I am very pleased with. They gave great advice in moving one of my low performing machines to a better area in the same bar, and I have noticed a pretty big increase in sales after the few months. I am just about to jump into the advertising part of it after nearly 1 full year in the business. I work and travel a lot for my day job, and you really can't find an easier 2nd job from the vending aspect. It takes me just a couple hours to maintain my route once every 1-2 months or so, and the maintenance is actually fun! I love it! It gives me an excuse to go out in public outside of work a half a dozen times a year, and collecting cash is always fun, of course! Lol. I will be adding another 5-10 machines to my route for the upcoming summer season. That tends to be my busiest season on the shore locations.

    I commend Blo Dad and Sons for being the only company that did not bash their competitors when I called in and told them what other machines I was looking at prior to my purchase. This immediately made me feel great about dealing with them. 2 other companies that I called felt VERY threatened when I asked them about Blo Dad and Sons machines. They immediately got defensive and started bashing them, saying the exact same things written in the above post. Blo Dad had 2 things to say about their competition when I asked about other products out there: 1.) They said "as long as the other brand is offering a fuel cell sensor, they are okay in our book!." 2.) They also said "our best advice to you is "even if you do not purchase from us, we recommend going with a fuel cell sensor for highest accuracy, highest repeat usage and lowest maintenance costs." They NEVER once pushed for me to buy either, they just answered my questions and educated me on the business. I am so glad to be a part of saving lives and helping to take drunk drivers off the road. Keep it up Blo Dad!!!

    Blo Dad and Sons has held true to everything they promised, and have WAY exceeded my expectations in their product and customer support. Shame on anyone trying to talk bad about them. They are truly an A+++ company that all other companies can learn from! I've truly never received better customer service with any one product or business I've ever dealt with! Keep up the awesome work guys!!!!

    P.S. - I personally think Blo Dad & Sons is a hilarious and fun name that perfectly portrays the great, relaxed and light-hearted business opportunity that they offer, and is also comical to bar patrons. Most drinkers love the name, and it causes attention to my machines, which in turn = more vending profits for me!

  • After readying the above negative comments from Robert about his, so called, experience with Blo Dad and Sons, I feel I should tell how my relationship with BD& Sons has gone. First class is how I would classify my experience with there salesman, Gabe Jacobs. From my first call with dozens of questions he has been professional and prompt. He has never been rude, crude, or negative throughout our relationship. I was very hesitant about purchasing 2 machines and had many questions. I even went as far as driving to his hometown to see the product in person. After meeting Gabe for only an 1 hour, I was sold on his professionalism and the quality of the product. I was treated like I was purchasing 50 machines and gave me excellent service throughout the process.

    In the past 8 months I have grown from 2 to 18 breathalyzers. Some of these machines I have purchased from third parties. Gabe knows this and is still on top of his game with excellent customer service. I have called with questions after 5 or even on the weekends, 9 out of 10 times he answers and is able to help me. Gabe has even gone as far as to drive a hour and a half, on 2 separate occasion, to attend a advertising sales meeting on my behave. How many sales people do you know that would do that. What has really sold me lately is his unwavering service with my third party purchases. This is very appreciated Gabe, thank you.

  • Maybe someone can explain this about Blo Dad & Sons.

    I googled the name "Blo Dad & Sons" and Google gave me this address: "Blo Dad & Sons, 3215 Southeast 1st Place, Cape Coral, FL (800) 604-0226 ‎ · blodad.com"

    http://www.google.com/maps?q=&layer=c&z=17&iwloc=A&sll=26.591489,-81.971111&cid=3222890624987258438&cbp=13,95.5,3.6,0,0&panoid=dbohWe70FEDejnxbfrGL4g&q=blo+dad+%26+sons&ei=fSaDT9eoI4rl0QHOp-HyBw&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=streetview-image-link&cd=1&resnum=4&ved=0CAsQnwIoADAD

    Google maps indicated that the company was located in the garage of a less-than-luxurious looking house. I looked it up on Zillow and the listing read: "Bank Owned Foreclosure, 3BD 2BTH, 1714 sq/ftListing Agent: Kazork Asset Management"

    Foreclosed? With a mortgage of $516 a month? Is or was this really Blo Dad HQ?

    The current Blo Dad website lists the address as 2722 Skyline Blvd, Suite #1 Cape Coral, FL 33914, but if you Google map it shows a computer store and a print shop. There's some reference to a direct marketing business.

    This seems a little fly-by-night. Can someone clarify where and what this actual business is, and why there seems to be a foreclosed house that comes up as its HQ?

  • Blo Dad & Sons address is located at 2722 Skyline Blvd, Ste #1, Cape Coral, FL 33914. This is a commercial address.

    Follow this BBB link for credibility and an address for the business, as well as to view our 'A' rating. : http://www.bbb.org/west-florida/business-reviews/manufacturers-producers/blo-dad-and-sons-in-cape-coral-fl-90109614

    The residential address is a nice home that we provide to those who want to come visit from out of town, free of charge. It has been a successful marketing ploy for us.

  • "The residential address is a nice home that we provide to those who want to come visit from out of town, free of charge. It has been a successful marketing ploy for us."

    Just curious... Why does Zillow list this property as "Bank Owned Foreclosure, 3BD 2BTH, 1714 sq/ftListing Agent: Kazork Asset Management""

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