Silent:
Try reading again…. after a taking course in reading comprehension.
You' re right, I must not have paid attention, because I have no idea what a " taking" course is. However, I am familiar with taking a course.
You have the habit of taking excerpts out of context to fit your cause.
I' m actually more surprised that the companies are not expected to sell their items within their advertised tolerances and are getting away with it. They are the real crooks.
Ever hear the term " accomplice?"
Manufacturers generally do not sell directly to the individual buyer. You have to go through a dealer. If the dealer knows that a product is not up to par as advertised, why is he or she carrying the product and selling the product knowing that the product is deficient? That does not make the manufacturer the only culprit.
You just said dealers (i.e. Len) were an accomplice to the " crooks" because he sells a product that his customers buy willingly.
My question is; why is the dealer selling a product that is known to be imperfect?
Again, you said it chief not me. If that' s not what you meant then try writing it again after
a taking course in writing.[&:]
Me thinks you are more mouth than brains.
Me thinks you are all mouth and no b@!!$!
You keep confirming what I have long suspected, that your experience and knowledge in the area of bowhunting/archery is more role-playing than actual. You just want to hang with crowd.
Shucks, I gave all that away by pointing out that you were making an innappropriate dig at Len, because you have an unhappy life and you want everyone else to be as unhappy as you are
In addition, I have been around the game long enough to know that arrows are not 100% perfect. The actual point I was making obviously flew high over your head.
Oh, I got the point. The point is that you' re an *******
Understanding why a consumer has the right to reasonable expectations when you pay for something, should not be difficult for any adult of average intelligence to grasp.
For those of us with reasonable intelligence, it was not difficult to grasp.