Raider Ronnie
09-07-2004, 07:19 PM
Anyone have a pair?
I had my pair hanging aroung my neck by the cord and a wake pushed me into my pilothouse door opening and my pair broke:crying:
My buddy Charlie who has the same pair told me to call the company and they will probably warranty them.
I was only able to sent am e-mail so far as the 800 phone # has been busy all night!
Anyone elso had luck in this situation?
I'm lost without them now!!!
Ronnie
BigFish
09-07-2004, 07:22 PM
Going through a bad spell breakin' stuff huh Ron?:laughs:
Raider Ronnie
09-07-2004, 07:25 PM
:crying: I'll say!!! $187.68 for them with shipping cost,
But there worth every penny!!!
On the up side,
I had some Awesome wolfish and Chinese food for dinner tonight;)
jeffsod
09-07-2004, 07:33 PM
Some manufacturers like Hobie will repair them for a small flat fee. I got new a whole new hobie sunglass frame for 25.00 including return shipping.
mikecc
09-07-2004, 08:39 PM
They are supose to be replaced at any breakage no questions asked just send them the old ones.
maddog2020
09-07-2004, 09:34 PM
I convinced my wife to pic up a pair when we were in RI. No one discounts them so they cost what they cost. She ended up with a nice pair of green mirrored backwater style lenses.
She tried them outside for a while comes back in while I am bs'ingw/ the owner of the store and decides to get them. We get home and I am looking through them and see a spot. It turns out there is a small pin hole in the lens so I call back the store and he tells me to send them back to OC for a new pair. He didn't have any in stock and wasn't expecting any since he already ordered his supply for the year. I doubt I would ever buy from this guy again. I'm an honest guy and he pawns me off to OC.
To make a LONG story short - I sent them back TWICE and they ended up repairing them and NOT replacing them. I was sort of PO'ed it took me about two months to clear it up. :( They ended up keeping my case & sleeve but they mailed it back after I called and told them what they looked like. Even after I got them back they weren't perfect ..... my wife wears them and likes them, but all I can say is you best check them out real well in person if you buy them that way.
I mailed order my pair a few yrs back online since no one local carried the ones I wanted (I like the ugly side shields....lol). I went w/ the amber polarized lens since I freshwater fish more. I want to get another pair for offshore, but haven't gotten around to it since I don't go out that much in a boat.
I had the best luck early in the morning when they first open up.
They eventually do call you back when you leave a message. I would say to give them a good month or so to get around to your glasses - send a note and a check for returning them back to yourself.
The only other glasses I use that impress me are the AO I got on close out for like $40 - i wear these more than my OC's only because they are wider and don't pinch my temples. You need GLASS for durability and clarity - the extra weight doesn't bother me at all. Always use a lanyard when fishing or you are gonna cry when they fall into the water.....LOL. ;)
After the incident w/ my wifes OC's - I am still PO'ed about how long it took and the fact they just didn't send me a new pair since we had just purchased them. OC is a small company but you expect better service than what we got. I had to pay extra for 2nd day air so she could use them for vacation back in June even though they glasses sat in their department for over 5 weeks.
Sorry for rambling - this just kicked up my memory about the situation. Your mileage may vary. ;)
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