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Old 02-20-2020, 04:34 AM
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Glad to see it got repaired and as best as we can understand was faulty
was the limb pocket not the riser .. according to Hoyt the manufacture.

I realize 7 months is a long time to wait for an item to be fixed but it was
a second hand used item, most companies these days would not consider
looking at it hands down unless you were the original purchaser, Hoyt finally
made good on it with the recomendation from Jim Bows backing you up.
Trying doing that with a used car from a car dealership, good luck (for example only).

Getting acurite information out to the public helps out everyone from the
buyer right back up to the seller and manufacture etc.

Thank you for your honesty and following up here.
You've shown one of the most important things any archer can have patients. :-)
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