I don't have any polyrod. I have been following the
thread. It was my understanding that the failed
polyrod was replaced by the manufacturer. Does this
mean I can just call up polyrod and ask for a
replacement without providing some kind of evidence of
the failure? Seems like an easy way for unscrupulous
players to double their order for free. Imagine this
phone call: ?Hello Polygon, my 5000ft of polyrod
turned into tomato sticks, Reply: Oh no problem sir
we never heard of this before but we will send you out
a new 5000ft today?
The point being as a manufacturer if someone calls up
and tells me his uninstalled 5000 ft properly stored
order of polyrod had turned into tomato sticks, I
would get real worried real quick. The liability is
phenomenal. So how is it a manufacturer at such risk
and who has replaced apparently thousands of feet of
failed rod doesn't have a clue?
Something stinks in this story.
73 W9OY
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