eating crow
#1
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Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Illinois
There was a post about Bowtech warrantypertaining to a crack limb
on a used Allegiance. I was the person who was complaining that Bowtech should at least give me a warranty on the new parts. Well today I picked up my bow at the dealer and he had the limbs but said there was a problem. I got new 2007 limbs and my bow was a 2005 and that the bolt is bigger on the 2007 and Bowtech did not send the bolts. Well that is just great, season is about to open and still no bow. The dealer took down a new 2007Allegiance and said he will just use the bolts from that one. Well twenty minutes later he hands me my bow and says enjoy. I wasn't charged for the limbs or labor to change them out. So tonight I am
eating crow, I don't know what the dealer did with bowtech but I am man enough to say I was wrong about anything I said about Bowtech warranty. Ihave nothing more to say except I need a beer to wash down this crow. Good luck to all the bow season.
on a used Allegiance. I was the person who was complaining that Bowtech should at least give me a warranty on the new parts. Well today I picked up my bow at the dealer and he had the limbs but said there was a problem. I got new 2007 limbs and my bow was a 2005 and that the bolt is bigger on the 2007 and Bowtech did not send the bolts. Well that is just great, season is about to open and still no bow. The dealer took down a new 2007Allegiance and said he will just use the bolts from that one. Well twenty minutes later he hands me my bow and says enjoy. I wasn't charged for the limbs or labor to change them out. So tonight I am
eating crow, I don't know what the dealer did with bowtech but I am man enough to say I was wrong about anything I said about Bowtech warranty. Ihave nothing more to say except I need a beer to wash down this crow. Good luck to all the bow season.
#5
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From: Illinois
Good question, never dried fired, never dropped and kept inside. Maybe it was getting old, I don't know.I asked the dealer the same question and he said who knows. The only thing I do know is I have a crow feather stuck in mythroat, another beer might help.
#6
Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: RAYVILLE,LA.
That is great,but like I said in my reply to your origanal post,the difference is the archeryshop not so much the manufacturer.A good pro shop will do what they have to do to make a customer a happy one.I would be willing to bet you will be going back to that dealer and refering other people there also.Good service makes all the difference in the world in my book.




