Walkers game ear
#1
Walkers game ear
I just wanted to put in a good word for the walkers game ear co.
I bought a game ear 2 about 2 years ago, since then, i could not find the adjustment tool that came with it.
I had lost it somewhere.
I contacted Sue,through e-mail at walkers, and asked her if i could buy the tool.
She e-mailed me back promptly, and asked for my address and said she would send a tool out to me free of charge!
That is going above and beyond for the customer.
Walkers, has a customer for life now!
Thanks,Sue and Walkers game ear!
I bought a game ear 2 about 2 years ago, since then, i could not find the adjustment tool that came with it.
I had lost it somewhere.
I contacted Sue,through e-mail at walkers, and asked her if i could buy the tool.
She e-mailed me back promptly, and asked for my address and said she would send a tool out to me free of charge!
That is going above and beyond for the customer.
Walkers, has a customer for life now!
Thanks,Sue and Walkers game ear!
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Missouri USA
Posts: 5,420
RE: Walkers game ear
Yeah , there are still a few companies around that knows what customer service is, I had a great experience with Knight Rifles also, not only once but 2 different times. Sometimes its hard to find someone thats knows the product they represent, Jeff at Knight rifles is one of the best I have ever delt with, he knows his product and knows how to please a customer.
#5
RE: Walkers game ear
The game ear works great in my opinion.
If you feel your hearing isn' t what it used to be, it can help you out alot!
You can hear the animal alot sooner, than you would if without it.
If you feel your hearing isn' t what it used to be, it can help you out alot!
You can hear the animal alot sooner, than you would if without it.
#6
RE: Walkers game ear
After having mine for a couple years I' ve found that it pays to have two of them. You have two ears to hear in stereo. With only one you' ll have a hard time telling the direction sound is coming from. This is where most guys go wrong. They buy one and then can' t decifer what they are hearing or where it' s coming from so they automatically figure the darn things don' t live up to their billing. What they are doing with one is hearing two different sounds and the brain can' t figure things out. I know this from wearing hearing aids for 20 years. They may not be the best solution going but I haven' t found a better one yet. I have about a 40% hearing loss so wear two hearing aids that cost me $5100 and for hunting the Game Ears do a better job. It has to do with the frequencies they amplify. Rustling leaves or deer walking is high frequency very low volume sounds and the Game Ear II is frequency adjustable for this.