The Hammer
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Anyone else think this is odd: "bag must be sent with the original box" ?
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Is the "1000D inside and out" unique compared to other models currently on the market and how does this bag differ from the catalyst? Whole new process or just design?
# of discs + stuff does it hold/possible pricing?
You guys know how the #1 company in DG operates?
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pretty standard in todays world really and so is having the original packaging..
most likely to prove you are the owner. although if its transferrable, I dont get that. so if I sell the bag, I have to give the guy the box too? that seems like it just cuts down on warranty claims.
How do the top bag makers handle the warranty shipping? Does Grip even make you send it in? I really have no idea, so this is a serious question.
that makes sense. so I can use any box. as long as its bigger than the original.
good thinking
I was curious about this too.. went to a couple sites from DD to Grip but really the info isn't clear on that part just says limited warranty other than what I found with Innova's pro shop
It's a tough call, but I feel like if a brand stood behind their product and had solid planning and funding in place, they should be able to cover shipping. If the product is made well, you won't have enough returns on it to be a worry.
Now if it's a non-warranty return, like it fit wrong or you decided you didn't like the color, then I can see the customer paying.