Basically, I'm wondering if anyone can explain how manufacturers of medium-to-high-end rods can afford lifetime warranties on them.
Today I was glad to hear that my G Loomis fly rod that was broken accidentally (entirely my fault) has been replaced with a brand new rod, ready at my shop for pickup. This is the second replacement rod I have received for the same single rod I bought only two years ago (yeah I should really be more careful lol). Not only this, but the first replacement was a free upgrade due to the original model being discontinued.
I realize the rods I'm sending back are as much as 3/4 functional, and are maybe resold, but the policy has cost them three rods. How do they keep this up? Huge markup? Eventual limit on replacements?
Today I was glad to hear that my G Loomis fly rod that was broken accidentally (entirely my fault) has been replaced with a brand new rod, ready at my shop for pickup. This is the second replacement rod I have received for the same single rod I bought only two years ago (yeah I should really be more careful lol). Not only this, but the first replacement was a free upgrade due to the original model being discontinued.
I realize the rods I'm sending back are as much as 3/4 functional, and are maybe resold, but the policy has cost them three rods. How do they keep this up? Huge markup? Eventual limit on replacements?