I would, like many others do it myself even if that means learning to do it for the first time. For some though, that's not a good option as they don't have the ability to do things of that nature for themselves (typically make things worse). You are in a different situation. You payed top dollar and with that comes a great deal of a$$ kissing. That guys lips would be chapped by the time I was done if only from all the explaining he would have to do to others. Take it back as often as you like and don't settle until it's right. Myself, if he doesn't make it right this time I would never go back nor let an opportunity go by to warn others to steer clear of the place. He bought and paid for that advertising if he doesn't make things right with some hefty yesand no sirs. He may in fact be worth what you paid him. Give him a chance. Should have been right the first time though at that price.
Strike one, the price. Striketwo, it's not right... ON 2 BOWS![:@]
Manystores"shops"have nothing to do with the word pro. I went into a well known one and asked about the weight of some fletchings. They were shocked I knew the weight of them. How can that be?Same shop didn't know the difference between a lock on stand and a climber. 3 times the clerk tried to sell me a lock on. 2 weeks before the opener of bow season they had no 1/4 fletcher peeps. Stop back in a couple weeks they said. They had a Hoyt "Rep" once. Big build up so i went to see what he had to say. Waited for the guy to stop shooting and then he rushed into the room and said "what do you want?" and then tried to sell me something of the shelf that I knew wasn't going to cut it.
Here's a funny one even at the time it was happening. Went into one and asked the guy how much X vane weighed. He started to work on it. Five minutes later he got up off the floor, yea he moved the operation to the floor,

LOL, and proclaimed it weighed 4.5 grns. It was a 4" vane. Never have seen one less than 8. The one he had was 11. Can't say the guy didn't work hard at it. I do believe he even broke a sweat.