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mauser06 08-22-2007 09:50 AM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 
if it was small enough not to notice for 2 months i wouldnt worry about it.

my reflex highlander had what looked like small pieces of straw STUCK where the limbs go into the limb pockets on the riser. bugged me...so when i was bored in my stand i would pick them out:D looked like it was from the dipping proccess...pretty wierd...but i got it all off


WakeCow 08-22-2007 10:02 AM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 
If it shoots like it is supposed to then who cares? I am certainly not worried about the paint on my bow.

jdbowhunter 08-22-2007 12:23 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 
As long as the bow performs perfectly, a permanent black marking pen will cover the blemish and look like it belongs.

Mdbowhunter16 08-22-2007 12:29 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT


forget about it? Since there is nothing wrong with the bow
bingo
Thats what I would do.

BKE 08-22-2007 12:42 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 

ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
It took 2 months to see it, how bad can it be?

Exactly.As long as it isn't a safety issue and the bow shoots properly forget about it. I check out other peoples bows to see what kind of componants they are using, listen to how quiet they are and watchto see how well they shoot. I don't ever seem to notice the scratches/blems.

GR8atta2d 08-22-2007 12:59 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 
I'd Blame Tred Barta

nodog 08-22-2007 01:04 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 
I'm not one to complain if the product is ho hum. If on the other hand it's the best around and I paid top dollar then I didn't just buy a product I bought some yes sirs and no sirs. A man like myself doesn't often get the chances to be in that psoition but when I am I don't stand for excuses. You manufactures want to charge top dollar, you'd better be prepared to give service over and above what I can buy that is ho hum. I would expect it to be fixed. Whether or not the company wants to deal with me in the future is another story and their rite.

I know Bowtec gives excelent service and their advertising that I've seen is the best in the business. I expect things will be resolved.

Sliverflicker 08-22-2007 01:25 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 

ORIGINAL: jdbowhunter

As long as the bow performs perfectly, a permanent black marking pen will cover the blemish and look like it belongs.
I am a big Fan of the Black marker, my bow looks like a road map, but you cant see it 5' away.

RTA47 08-22-2007 01:27 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 

you just forget about it? Since there is nothing wrong with the bow
Exactly! By the time you hunt with it a couple time its most likely going to have scratch or two anyways.(imo) If its shoots like it should smile and be happy;)

bigtim6656 08-22-2007 01:36 PM

RE: Who Would You Blame?
 
i would forget about soemthing like that but if it was a working mistake then they better watch for the flying bow when i went back in

now if it is something like a new car or the 12000 can am ltd i am getting ready to buy then i would raise more h*ll then bill clinton did when he said i did not have sex with that women


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