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I recently saw that G. Loomis is offering 30 days to try their rods and you can just return them with "no hassle". Is this new? Thoughts on this? You think its worth it to try even if you most likely won't buy the rod? Just wanted to hear other people's opinion on this. Thanks again.

  • Super User
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Not if you have no real desire to own said rod,

However if you just are not sure... Then I would say yes.... Most retail outlets have a return policy

Anyhow.... It's a chunk of change.. Nothing wrong

With being completely sure before you're 30 days

Are up!

  • Super User
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I've never had an issue returning a rod to the place I bought it, which is required with this policy. I should probably return my IMX 873 CRR I just bought though, because it's not worth the money at all, even with the discount I got on it.

  • Super User
Posted

Yeah but honestly- who's going to send it back?  The bait monkey would never let that happen.  

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Yeah but honestly- who's going to send it back?  The bait monkey would never let that happen.

What is bait monkey?

  • Super User
Posted

Yeah but honestly- who's going to send it back? The bait monkey would never let that happen.

I would in a heartbeat, if I didn't like it. I'm not going to keep a crappy rod just for the sake of keeping it.

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What is bait monkey?

 

 

 

Well it's different for everyone but it usually happens like this- You'll be cruising along on the internet all la-di-da looking at fishing gear when something special catches your eye and all of a sudden this happens to you...

 

 

 

ComputerShocked.gif

 

 

 

And then you collapse in a heap- even after you get up you can't stop thinking about that rod you saw, that amazing reel that is on FleaBay, that honeycomb spool and bearing kit for your reel, that full dress up kit & matching swept drag star & handle combo etc...  You are overcome with lust for said item.  You cannot go on.  You must have it.  

 

 

In the end you can't take it...  Nothing else will do.  You NEED it.  It could be as simple as terminal tackle or it could be a $50k bass boat.  It doesn't matter, you are helpless against the powers of the bait monkey.  What's that you say?  It's too much?  After a week of rationalizing with the bait monkey on your shoulder, this will be you...

 

shutupandtakemymoney.gif

 

 

 

 

If it's a cure you must have though-, your only hope is the natural archnemesis of the bait monkey...  The Wife:  

"You want to spend WHAT on a WHAT?!??"

 

shocked.gif

 

 

 

Using their razor sharp guiltalons and lightning fast reflexes, The Wife is the only thing that can fight off a bait monkey successfully.  One steely look and they scurry back to the shadows because let's face it, you probably have other stuff you should be worrying about anyways haha  

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Well it's different for everyone but it usually happens like this- You'll be cruising along on the internet all la-di-da looking at fishing gear when something special catches your eye and all of a sudden this happens to you...

 

 

 

ComputerShocked.gif

 

 

 

And then you collapse in a heap- even after you get up you can't stop thinking about that rod you saw, that amazing reel that is on FleaBay, that honeycomb spool and bearing kit for your reel, that full dress up kit & matching swept drag star & handle combo etc...  You are overcome with lust for said item.  You cannot go on.  You must have it.  

 

 

In the end you can't take it...  Nothing else will do.  You NEED it.  It could be as simple as terminal tackle or it could be a $50k bass boat.  It doesn't matter, you are helpless against the powers of the bait monkey.  What's that you say?  It's too much?  After a week of rationalizing with the bait monkey on your shoulder, this will be you...

 

shutupandtakemymoney.gif

 

 

 

 

If it's a cure you must have though-, your only hope is the natural archnemesis of the bait monkey...  The Wife:  

"You want to spend WHAT on a WHAT?!??"

 

shocked.gif

 

 

 

Using their razor sharp guiltalons and lightning fast reflexes, The Wife is the only thing that can fight off a bait monkey successfully.  One steely look and they scurry back to the shadows because let's face it, you probably have other stuff you should be worrying about anyways haha

 CLASSIC !!!!!
Posted

Well it's different for everyone but it usually happens like this- You'll be cruising along on the internet all la-di-da looking at fishing gear when something special catches your eye and all of a sudden this happens to you...

 

 

 

ComputerShocked.gif

 

 

 

And then you collapse in a heap- even after you get up you can't stop thinking about that rod you saw, that amazing reel that is on FleaBay, that honeycomb spool and bearing kit for your reel, that full dress up kit & matching swept drag star & handle combo etc...  You are overcome with lust for said item.  You cannot go on.  You must have it.  

 

 

In the end you can't take it...  Nothing else will do.  You NEED it.  It could be as simple as terminal tackle or it could be a $50k bass boat.  It doesn't matter, you are helpless against the powers of the bait monkey.  What's that you say?  It's too much?  After a week of rationalizing with the bait monkey on your shoulder, this will be you...

 

shutupandtakemymoney.gif

 

 

 

 

If it's a cure you must have though-, your only hope is the natural archnemesis of the bait monkey...  The Wife:  

"You want to spend WHAT on a WHAT?!??"

 

shocked.gif

 

 

 

Using their razor sharp guiltalons and lightning fast reflexes, The Wife is the only thing that can fight off a bait monkey successfully.  One steely look and they scurry back to the shadows because let's face it, you probably have other stuff you should be worrying about anyways haha  

 

My ol lady wet her self when i read this to her.  Just be thankful its only you and not your wife as well like in my case. Cause if it was up to her we would have a 2nd morgage out on th ehouse for fishing gear.. 

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