Plus, I think the time starts clicking when you order the bat if im not mistaken. So you lose a week there.
Absolutely...especially when you tell people the bat requires break in...to give it time. Plus, I think the time starts clicking when you order
the bat if im not mistaken. So you lose a week there. Rawlings did it with their bats...except they put the onus on the stores
which made us not even want to sell their bats and when we did, we told people we dont offer the 30 day thing. Putting it on
the stores makes it too easy to return a bat, especially if you are local and bought it at a local store.
Laziness is the biggest key factor. Most people will not send the back back no matter what. Takes too much effort. They would rather it
collect dust or sell locally to someone. Anderson figures it will sell more bats by offering this 30 day thing then bats that are returned.
I agree...but I am always skeptical rather than assume and get caught doing so. I like to play it very safe when relying on others to followThat would be one of the most insane interpretations of “delivery” I’ve ever encountered. You could very well be correct, but I sincerely hope not. And I only brought attention to it, since you stated that you believe that the clock essentially started upon order. I thought that you may have additional information rather than a wild guess. We shall see if they honor, if necessary.
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I need nothing but the cold beer...has nothing to do with the bat eitherWell, I ordered on the 20th, it didn’t ship until the 23rd and is expected to be delivered in the 27th. If this doesn’t work out and they decide to chop a week off of the tryout period, I will be the first (or second or third) to report it to everyone here and buy you a beer for saying “told’ya so”! Hope it doesn’t cone to that. lol
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