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Old 08-17-2004 | 12:50 PM
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c903
 
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Default RE: the saga continues.... broken limb

I know, I know! Whatever you do, do not criticize a Bowtech, one of the "Big 3," in open public!

Let us all be courteous, have great composure, and talk about Bowtech's great service, and the great service the bow shop has provided. Let us not talk about the possibility that a defective design might be the cause, or a defective part, or defective materials might be the cause, or a defective "lot" of limbs might have escaped quality control.

All the courteous and great service rhetoric is crap! When the first set of limbs blew, it should have been determined whether the source of the problem was the user or the product was defective. If it was determined that the product was defective, Bowtech should have been alerted and Bowtech should have investigated the cause; not just keep replacing limbs with a smile.

At this time "gibblet," has chosen to stick his head in the sand and use his ignore button. Apparently, he has forgotten that his attitude was different in previous posts regarding his problem. He was not going to kiss Bowtech's a$$, he had a warranty situation that would not allow the bow to be returned, he had a rep warm up to him because "gibblet" is a big person in stature, he was not too happy, etc.

I really do not care what "gibblet" does, what he thinks; or how much anyone else wants to defend Bowtech or what they think. There is only so much that any manufacturer and dealer should be allowed to get away with. Giving an inch while "they" take a mile is why others who will stand for less have a greater problem trying to get their dilemma resolved.

Of course, I am assuming that improper setup and/or use has already been ruled out.
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