Bowtech Destroyer
#52
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 1
Destroyer 350 limb failure
Destroyer 350 limb de-laminated at full full draw on Saturday 27 Oct 2012. I wrote an email to Bowtech asking for an explanation and whether or not these bows are safe seeing that there are obviously some issues, but to date have had no replay from them.
Does Bowtech care about there customers or are they just scared to address the issue in fear of legal action ?
My local archery shop was left holding this hot potato, but the least that Bowtech USA could have done is to have offered to send me replacement limbs and cams, as they are the manufacturers.
Sure, this is a human made product, put Bowtech PLEASE sort your **** and communicate with your customers.
Posted from South Africa
Does Bowtech care about there customers or are they just scared to address the issue in fear of legal action ?
My local archery shop was left holding this hot potato, but the least that Bowtech USA could have done is to have offered to send me replacement limbs and cams, as they are the manufacturers.
Sure, this is a human made product, put Bowtech PLEASE sort your **** and communicate with your customers.
Posted from South Africa
#54
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Promise land ,KY
Posts: 189
Something smells fishy here.... I had a limb issue on my destroyer at the beginning of season. Bowtech first offered to take my bow into their factory and completely rebuild the bow. They told me that it would be basically a new bow when I got it back. It would have costed me nothing but I didn't want to not have my bow for three weeks so I opted to just have them send me new limbs. My bowshop got the limbs in a week and I had my bow back together in less than two weeks all together. I haven't personally dealt with anyone that had better customer service.