I used their warranty a few times. When I did I messaged them on Facebook with pics of the heads and they sent me new ones. I never had to send the bent ones back
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Originally posted by The Insurance Guy View PostI used their warranty a few times. When I did I messaged them on Facebook with pics of the heads and they sent me new ones. I never had to send the bent ones back
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Originally posted by hogmess View Post
I was told the same thing about just sending pictures. But once I sent a picture I guess that way is if you have one or two heads but I 14 to send in so they asked me to send them all back in a box. I sent them in 4 weeks ago and know I have 2-3 more to send in. My kid is a killing machine.
That description almost sounds like one and done. Y’all hunting rocks? Lol
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Originally posted by gatorgrizz27 View PostGive slick tricks a try, they are nasty.
Also, a warranty on broadheads is silly. If they are defective out of the package, return them. Otherwise they are a consumable, like saw blades or drill bits.
Depends on price point. I have some that are $33 each, and I expect them to survive typical use and warranty to be honored if they don’t.
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Originally posted by gatorgrizz27 View PostGive slick tricks a try, they are nasty.
Also, a warranty on broadheads is silly. If they are defective out of the package, return them. Otherwise they are a consumable, like saw blades or drill bits.
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Well if the product is defective send it back...if the product is a quality product and up to your expectations or standards based on its performance versus cost then why send it back? Eventually, the manufacturer will either have to raise prices or will go out of business if every hunter decided to free load... I mean use the warranty offered. To each their own perspective....
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Originally posted by gatorgrizz27 View PostGive slick tricks a try, they are nasty.
Also, a warranty on broadheads is silly. If they are defective out of the package, return them. Otherwise they are a consumable, like saw blades or drill bits.
Originally posted by Beargrasstx View PostWell if the product is defective send it back...if the product is a quality product and up to your expectations or standards based on its performance versus cost then why send it back? Eventually, the manufacturer will either have to raise prices or will go out of business if every hunter decided to free load... I mean use the warranty offered. To each their own perspective....
Doesn’t matter if it’s defective or not to them. Everything but loss. They flat out say if anything breaks or is broken they’ll replace it. They sell a **** ton of them because of it. .. I’m sure their actuaries have the statistics on margin with it covered. Any price increase recently would be material costs I bet. And before you say it, I shoot Grim Reaper but have used Magnus in the past.
Last edited by Smart; 11-10-2021, 05:53 AM.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostDoesn’t matter if it’s defective or not to them. Everything but loss. They flat out say if anything breaks or is broken they’ll replace it. They sell a **** ton of them because of it. .. I’m sure their actuaries have the statistics on margin with it covered. Any price increase recently would be material costs I bet. And before you say it, I shoot Grim Reaper but have used Magnus in the past.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostDoesn’t matter if it’s defective or not to them. Everything but loss. They flat out say if anything breaks or is broken they’ll replace it. They sell a **** ton of them because of it. .. I’m sure their actuaries have the statistics on margin with it covered. Any price increase recently would be material costs I bet. And before you say it, I shoot Grim Reaper but have used Magnus in the past.
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