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Old 12-13-2012, 12:15 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by numbskull View Post
I'm not sure, but I think ZeeBaas will replace parts free in reels that leak for a year after they have serviced them. I think VS charges you for parts even if they have serviced the reel.

Am I wrong about that. I'd like to get a VS150 but the whole service issue (and worries about poor line lay) have me hesitant.
My ZeeBaas started leaking with about 2 weeks to go in the season last year. I sent it in and they seviced and fixed it for the cost of shipping and a couple small parts. On top of that, they put a new little rubber band thing on the knob to replace one that fell off and sent me extras without me asking.

I'm also looking to pick up either a used VS 150 or the VM 150 if I can find a decent deal. I've heard enough good about them that I'm not too concerned about the service.

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