BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: TheFreeAgent on October 21, 2009, 01:21:46 AM
-
So my car broke down at school this weekend and when I went home to get parts and left my balls in my car. They were there for about 2 days and t was about 30 degrees at night and 70 during the day and my python and siege and spare ball cracked. Does anyone think big b would replace thebsiege and python?
-
you could try but I dont think so.. thats a big weather change.. that is 1 maine reason that causes balls to crack
-
quote:
thats a big weather change.. that is 1 maine reason that causes balls to crack
To be fair, that could happen in any state.
--------------------
_________________________________________
New to BR? - Please check this: BR FAQ (http://"http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=74110&ForumID=16&CategoryID=5")
-
i doubt you'll receive any financial assitance. modern bowling balls do not like extreme changes in weather.
-
You could be dishonest and return one at a time saying they cracked while in your house. If you don't believe in negative karma that is.
-
What a question !
Why should they change your balls because you f*cked up?
If you left your computer in the car in hot weather and the sun melted the cover, would you even THINK of contacting the manufacturer?
I don''''t know how car insurance works in the US, but here in Europe it would be certainly worth a try to contact the insurance company (if you have the right insurance policy). I think perhaps you have to have the maximum insurance cover, though.
--------------------
I''''ve upped my average, so up yours!
Edited on 10/22/2009 2:11 AM
-
quote:
So my car broke down at school this weekend and when I went home to get parts and left my balls in my car. They were there for about 2 days and t was about 30 degrees at night and 70 during the day and my python and siege and spare ball cracked. Does anyone think big b would replace thebsiege and python?
YES I DO.... If you bought these at a pro shop within the last year, I don't see any problem...
And since both are new releases, again I don't see any problem...
As long as there is no lane damage, again I don't see any problem...
We get bowling balls in that have cracked, and as long as there is no sign of lane damage that may have cause the cracking, again I see no problem...
I do not see anything on Brunswick's box stating the balls are not cover between 30-70 degrees... All I see is don't exceed 125 degrees...
I see no warning about the 30-70 degree zone....
Therefore I see no problem with sending these balls back...
However I do believe is it TRUE that today's ball can crack if they go from one low or high temp to fast..... Gradual temp change is the safest..
Now since your posting on BR, my wild guess is you bought these online...
Cause most people who buy their balls from a pro shop, would have already contacted their pro shop, instead of posting on BR...
--------------------
jls
-
Drrev2000 -- A used 16 lb Nighthawk is on e-Bay. Starting bid is $9.99, no bids yet. It''s not my listing, I just happened to see it shortly after I read your post. -- JohnP
Edited on 10/24/2009 12:37 PM
-
quote:
quote:
So my car broke down at school this weekend and when I went home to get parts and left my balls in my car. They were there for about 2 days and t was about 30 degrees at night and 70 during the day and my python and siege and spare ball cracked. Does anyone think big b would replace thebsiege and python?
YES I DO.... If you bought these at a pro shop within the last year, I don't see any problem...
And since both are new releases, again I don't see any problem...
As long as there is no lane damage, again I don't see any problem...
We get bowling balls in that have cracked, and as long as there is no sign of lane damage that may have cause the cracking, again I see no problem...
I do not see anything on Brunswick's box stating the balls are not cover between 30-70 degrees... All I see is don't exceed 125 degrees...
I see no warning about the 30-70 degree zone....
Therefore I see no problem with sending these balls back...
However I do believe is it TRUE that today's ball can crack if they go from one low or high temp to fast..... Gradual temp change is the safest..
Now since your posting on BR, my wild guess is you bought these online...
Cause most people who buy their balls from a pro shop, would have already contacted their pro shop, instead of posting on BR...
--------------------
jls
JLS is correct, Brunswick does not have any listed stipulation that negates warranty based on your issue. Of course it's never ever a good idea to submit your equipment to such poor treatment...LOL, but it happens. You should return the balls to the shop you purchased them at and have them handle the warranty process. If you bought them on line you will have to deal with that headache on your own.
Regards,
RoB LaW
--------------------
I'm gettin' old, I'm hurtin', but I've got Brunswick balls.......Color me competitive.
-
quote:
I''m so infatuated with a " certain user " I never miss a chance to mention or try to shed a bad light on him.
LOL...When you''re a certified BR Loser with zero reading comprehension abilities, what else do you do?? He''s morphed into a degenerate stalker who ends up being road kill in most of the threads he invades.
Anyway, jls is right -- take the ball back to shop where purchased and let them deal with it. It doesn''t matter if it''s Brunswick or any other manufacturer.
Edited on 10/26/2009 12:31 PM
-
wow i havent read this in a while but problem is solved and i love how car insurance got brought into this haha i guess bowling balls and car insurance could get mixed up............ by retards