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Old 01-04-2010 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by OklaBowhunter
I have never wore anyones product that I didnt shoot or hunt with. I also wont shoot for anyone whos customer service wont take the time to fix a promblem. So if we find a product we truly believe is the best for us and display it we are a joke. Please inform which company has screwed you over! I have only shot three bow manufactuers in 25years. Never shot but one sight CBE. Basicly have shot Trophy taker rests for years because I truly believe there good products. I attend the ATA and do see and read others opionions on all products. I realize there others out there and often comment on other brands as well. Pretty strong words pathetic.
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Are they paying you to wear that stuff? Who does it benefit for you to wear that stuff?

You know for the last 25 years, I have wore harley davidson shirts. Always defended HD. I was brand loyal to even fighting. One day, it just occured to me how pathetic I was wearing this garbage. I still ride and hopefully will til I die. But unless HD is going to kick a discount to me or at least give me the shirt I am giving them thier free advertisment, I refuse to buy another shirt. Now, I do have well over 100 shirts from all over the world. But I have not bought another in years. HD left hundreds of riders paying out of pocket for cam bearings falling apart in 99-2000. I had one of these. It took a class action lawsuit and a few wrecks for them to fix this problem. And still they only gave an extended warranty.

I have owned a bunch of em. Bowtech, PSE, bear, Mathews, Martin, widow, hoyt. I only know of one bow company that cares about their customers. Its Bill Dunn from Zippers. Rest could care less. I refuse to support them. Hey if you want to send them hard earned money for free, basically what your doing with free advertisment, go for it. Your money, I don't make it for you.

You might not believe this, but they teach people getting MBA's about brand loyalty and free advertising.
 
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