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Old 08-08-2006 | 10:55 AM
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If it was any kind of Pro shop they would replace your bow and deal with Hoyt themselfs.
So true, also there is no reason why they couldn't either order in the parts quickly from Hoyt, or take another bow off the shelf and take the limbs and cams off thatbow and put them on outdoorsmens bow. Like I said before, he is getting screwed by the pro shop not the manufacture.

SBG, I too also find it funny that they (his pro shop) are quick to blame and point fingers at another bow company (Mathews) in order to take the heat off themself's and Hoyt. Its a cop outfor poor service IMO.It also seems that outdoorsmen doesn't want to rock the boat and create ripplesforseveralreasons. Oneis because he seems to be friends with these fellas that call themselves pros as in "Pro Shop". And two heseems very, veryloyal to Hoyt, and heclearly doesn't like Mathews.Nothing wrong with that,we each have are favorites for different reasons. I honesly think that he believes that if he had a Mathews it would only be worse. Or it would be a common problem like they told him it would be.If I were a betting man, I would bet that his"non pro, pro shop"guys knowthat hedoesn't like Mathews, so when they see him or talk to him over the phone, theyfeed him BS about Mathews. And he likes what he hears from them so he is not willing to speak his mind about the service he is getting. But he is not happy overall, so instead of rocking the boat he comes here and lets his frustrations be know. If I were in his shoes I could care less about what may or may not happen to another bow manufacture. After all I didn't buy the"other" manufactures bow,and its not the"other" manufactures bow that is haveing this problem. It is my bow that is having the problem soI would only care about my own bow getting fixed or replaced quickly. I would also find another Pro shop to do my business with and I would write a hand written letter, (they seem to hold more weight over a email) to "my" manufacture (hoyt)and let them know of my anger over the whole deal.
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