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AVOID BOWTECH

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bowhunter3469, Aug 28, 2023.

  1. trial153

    trial153 Grizzled Veteran

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    I am sure they are really worried about that. Shaking and worried they might just lose another customer that buys a bow once every 14 years and doenst register it.
     
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    Mod-it Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Oh boo hoo.

    Your over 12 year old bow had a limb fail.
    You failed to register it for warranty when you bought it. That is on you and no one else. That means the warranty agreement is not valid. Read that again. You...did...not...register...it...so...the...warranty...is...not...valid.

    You find every archery forum you can and copy & paste your sob story.
    News flash. Instead of it doing what you hoped, everyone that reads it just shakes their head and wonders how a grown adult can be surprised that a company won't foot the cost of repair or replacement on such an aged product, especially when the owner couldn't follow the proper channels of the warranty agreement.

    Ever work with that one guy that is not the brightest light bulb? Not the coldest beer in the fridge? Wonder who ties their shoes for them in the morning? Elevator doesn't go all the way to the top?
    Is that you Tom?

    Sorry, gotta go. I'm feeling the urge to go shoot my bow.
     
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  3. NebMo Hunter

    NebMo Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I had 2 Bowtechs. The Allegiance and a destroyer 350. Bow bows were flawless and I shot arrows that damn near should have voided the warranty. I stop buying them because they just got really bulky looking and feeling. Never had to contact customer service. But that Destroyer is an old bow now and I am not surprised they don't have limbs for them. I take "life time warraty" with a grain of salt on anything I buy. I don't keep a bow more than 3-4 years at best.
     
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    Reminds me of my whole ordeal with Ford

    I bought a 1989 F150, drove it for about 2 years and got into an accident. I called their warranty number and was told they would not replace my truck free of charge! I cant believe they are still in business. Never buy a Ford. Buyers beware. AVOID FORD.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    Charmin claims they won't replace their used rolled paper products either - seriously what is this world coming to!? LOL
     
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    Wedes Weekend Warrior

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    Lol.. I will say this my limbs on my bowtech delaminated and bowtech customer service was super fast, apologetic and had my bow running quite quickly. Especially after they saw I registered my bow…


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