The Woim said:...on deciding to buy a custom cue!
You've joined the club I belong to!
The Woim
Really? The man, the myth, the legend ? Sweet. I await enlightenment.Blackjack said:Woim/FL
I have had several custom cues over the years that I have either sold or traded to other people. I have always preferred to shoot with my D-21 because it was the cue I had the best results with. I will be getting another cue later this year, as I said, I am impressed with Arnot's work - and when I do I will be sure to post pics of it for you.
JCIN, welcome to the WWFL.
(Wonderful World of Fast Larry)
Blackjack said:Woim/FL
I have had several custom cues over the years that I have either sold or traded to other people. I have always preferred to shoot with my D-21 because it was the cue I had the best results with. I will be getting another cue later this year, as I said, I am impressed with Arnot's work - and when I do I will be sure to post pics of it for you.
JCIN, welcome to the WWFL.
(Wonderful World of Fast Larry)
manwon said:JOHN SAID:
I could easily offer a "lifetime" guarantee on any cues we sell. Let's analyze the warranty; it's against defects in material, workmanship, and warpage. Defects in workmanship and materials are quite obvious - if a cue arrives with a defect in either of those areas then it's going to be covered by pretty much everyone. I have had cues replaced years later that developed problems related to issues in this area all without a "lifetime" warranty in place. Conversely I have had items disqualified for repair/replacement by folks with "lifetime" warranties when it was "deemed" to have been abuse/neglect as the cause of the problem.
John, if this is true offer a Life time warranty!!!! I can not completely agree with your statements above. Manufactures defects, can not always be easily seen. Wraps come loose, ferrules come loose, cues develop a buzz, many many problems occur. Now I can state as fact that McDermott, will correct these problems or replace the cue. I am a retailer and sell McDermott Cues, they offer a life time guaranty, and they stand behind it. If I sell a cue I tell the customer to contact me directly if they have a problem with any cue I sell. If the cue is low end, and the problem is not due to abuse I will correct it myself to the customers satisfaction. When, a cue comes in with a defect that I do not want to correct, I contact McDermott and they will send UPS to pick up the item no questions asked, this way the customer is spared the expense of shipping.
John Said:
So you can see that it's more of a marketing thing that goes largely untested due to the fact that most claims and their handling are not made part of the public record.
This is only true if dealers are not taking care of their customers, which is the most important part of the sale for a retailer, because this will bring business back.
John all I can say is step up, offer the lifetime warranty, I mean if the products are getting this good it should not be that expensive for your company. It is easy to endorse something, people do it every day, however, talk is cheap, and actions are greater than any words!!![]()
John Barton said:We didn't get a five star rating on Yahoo by selling cues to our customers that don't hold up. We don't need to offer a "lifetime" warranty on a product that undergoes use in conditions beyond our control. However we take of customers whose cues do develop issues that are deemed to be our (or the manufacturer's) fault.
If you were our dealer and you had some issue with a cue that you felt was our fault then we would also send the FedEx man to pick it up and you would be compelled to write that we do this as well even without advertising a "lifetime" guarantee.
I am not going to get into a debate about the aspects of the guarantee that McDermott advertises, nor the lifetime maintenance program. It's a good marketing move for them but does not in and of itself insure that McDermott's quality is any better or worse than any other product that does not come with such a "guarantee".
But you made a point about Chinese cues and making them good enough to offer a lifetime warranty and said something to the effect of not touting import cues until such a warranty is in place. Okay, I now call you to act on your own words as well.
McDermott offers a lifetime warranty on the Star cues which everyone knows are made in Asia. So will you now begin to sing the praises of Asian made cues?
manwon said:Yes I will sing McDermott's!!!! Thats what I have been doing singing their praises, and trust me it also makes a difference to the customer. When a customer can buy items of like quality with a Maintenance Program, and the lifetime warranty for the same price they will buy it over another item without the same. They may never use it, but I will bet you anything that they will register their cues with McDermott just in case. John I see it every day, and thats a fact, people want the biggest bang for their buck, especially with things like they are today!!!
Good Night John!!!!
Dawgie said:I have been playing with a Meucci cue for a while now. I have not had any problems with any part of the cue not the cue as a whole. what is the problem with Meucci cues?