Bought a new Peradon cue from Thurston yesterday and though it felt good in the shop, I got home and played for about an hour and found it was just too heavy for me and I'm not going to get on with it. Its a nice cue, I just wish I had got a lighter version. Would I be entitled to exchange it based on my mistake?
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI would say they would change it for you, makes good business sense to keep you happy
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Originally Posted by drumcue View PostSounds fair to meNo one is listening until you make a mistake!
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I was a bit confused about this as well. They have a table set up to try out the cues, but I'm guessing you have to plain ball every shot? I just held it and played some air shots. Turned out the returning cue was 20 oz, which for a lean man like myself was like holding a dumbell, so I exchanged it for an 18oz which felt much better. I can totally understand that the cue I returned is no longer 'new' if a buyer sees chalk on the tip. However, if you were testing a new cue out in the shop, I would think you would really want to get into the cue ball, like playing screw shots and that would mean chalking it. Ultimately I was happy to pay £7 for the exchange.
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