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bought a nightforce but got a bushnell
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 705397" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Exactly, this is why I feel they need to contact upper managment or if possible an owner of Cabela's. This is a freak out of the ordinary situation and from here it needs to go to a personal level if you can get there. It will be up to that upper managment person to do what ever investigation they can and talk to the customer. Then decide if they believe the story. If they do believe the story, Cabela's is plenty strong enough to eat an $1800 scope. </p><p> </p><p>The the floor manager that has to account for this loss is not likely to do it.lightbulb</p><p> </p><p>Like I said, be patient, write letters, call, e-mail or what ever. Be professional, courteous and persistant and document all conversations with dates and names in case it is needed later. But don't come off like a jerk, threaten with childish boycots or such. That will only make the customer look like the kind of person that would be pulling a dishonest stunt.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 705397, member: 7503"] Exactly, this is why I feel they need to contact upper managment or if possible an owner of Cabela's. This is a freak out of the ordinary situation and from here it needs to go to a personal level if you can get there. It will be up to that upper managment person to do what ever investigation they can and talk to the customer. Then decide if they believe the story. If they do believe the story, Cabela's is plenty strong enough to eat an $1800 scope. The the floor manager that has to account for this loss is not likely to do it.lightbulb Like I said, be patient, write letters, call, e-mail or what ever. Be professional, courteous and persistant and document all conversations with dates and names in case it is needed later. But don't come off like a jerk, threaten with childish boycots or such. That will only make the customer look like the kind of person that would be pulling a dishonest stunt. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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