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OK I know most of you are "non" golfers, and despise golf, but just a bit of general advice if you will (and apologies for the long post)....
I recently purchased a brand new set of golf clubs from an internet company I came across via ebay.
The price of these was very low so before I purchased I phoned the company to make sure that these clubs were genuine and not Chinese "looky likeys" to which the guy I dealt with confirmed "yes, they were genuine Wilson clubs, and were a very good model"
So based on what he told me I went ahead and purchased.
The clubs arrived a day or so later, I checked them over and they were great. But the set I ordered came without a sand wedge (which I was aware of at the time).
I phoned the guy up and asked if he could get me a matching (note the word matching) sand wedge, to which he replied "yes, but it will take 7-10 days to get". I was happy with this so ordered the additional club. Based on the fact that a sand iron was on it's way I went out and played with the clubs last week.
Yesterday the sand iron arrived, I took it out of it's box and checked it over. Brand new, looked the business, but........something wasn't right. The shaft, whilst being exactly the same make as the shafts in the main set, was totally different. Different thickness, different flex, nothing like the shafts fitted to the other clubs.
I was a bit perplexed about this so telephoned Wilson UK (the club manufacturer) to find out if this was normal.
When I told them they confirmed that the shaft fitted to my new sand iron was UK specification, but the shafts fitted to my other irons were in fact built for the U.S. market and weren't available in the UK. I thanked them for their help and immediately phoned the company I had purchased them from.
The guy I had dealt with informed me that I should have been aware that these clubs weren't UK spec because of the shafts fitted to them. I wasn't made aware of that at the time, I just saw that they were graphite shafted and assumed that they were OK.
I asked him what would happen should I break a shaft in my irons at sometime in the future as these shafts weren't available over here.
"Oh don't worry, we'll sort it out for you" came the reply. How could they if they can't get this type of shaft over here? And what if the company folded? Nobody else could fix them!!
I also questioned his ethics on telling me that he could order me a "matching" (remember that word?) sand iron when he knew that the shaft would be different.
He has told me to send the clubs back to him and they would have a look at them to see if they can take them back and swap them but if they are marked he may not be able to do anything. Of course they have a few marks on them, I used them last week and they are bound to have a few little "scuffs" on the soles. But the only reason I used them was because he told me that he would be sending me a "matching" sand iron...if he had told me at the time the shaft would be different I would have sent the clubs back straightaway!
Sorry if the post has gone on a little, but I'm just looking for opinions here...do you think I have been "shafted?" And where do you think I stand (legally, not in relation to the golf ball)
Rob
I recently purchased a brand new set of golf clubs from an internet company I came across via ebay.
The price of these was very low so before I purchased I phoned the company to make sure that these clubs were genuine and not Chinese "looky likeys" to which the guy I dealt with confirmed "yes, they were genuine Wilson clubs, and were a very good model"
So based on what he told me I went ahead and purchased.
The clubs arrived a day or so later, I checked them over and they were great. But the set I ordered came without a sand wedge (which I was aware of at the time).
I phoned the guy up and asked if he could get me a matching (note the word matching) sand wedge, to which he replied "yes, but it will take 7-10 days to get". I was happy with this so ordered the additional club. Based on the fact that a sand iron was on it's way I went out and played with the clubs last week.
Yesterday the sand iron arrived, I took it out of it's box and checked it over. Brand new, looked the business, but........something wasn't right. The shaft, whilst being exactly the same make as the shafts in the main set, was totally different. Different thickness, different flex, nothing like the shafts fitted to the other clubs.
I was a bit perplexed about this so telephoned Wilson UK (the club manufacturer) to find out if this was normal.
When I told them they confirmed that the shaft fitted to my new sand iron was UK specification, but the shafts fitted to my other irons were in fact built for the U.S. market and weren't available in the UK. I thanked them for their help and immediately phoned the company I had purchased them from.
The guy I had dealt with informed me that I should have been aware that these clubs weren't UK spec because of the shafts fitted to them. I wasn't made aware of that at the time, I just saw that they were graphite shafted and assumed that they were OK.
I asked him what would happen should I break a shaft in my irons at sometime in the future as these shafts weren't available over here.
"Oh don't worry, we'll sort it out for you" came the reply. How could they if they can't get this type of shaft over here? And what if the company folded? Nobody else could fix them!!
I also questioned his ethics on telling me that he could order me a "matching" (remember that word?) sand iron when he knew that the shaft would be different.
He has told me to send the clubs back to him and they would have a look at them to see if they can take them back and swap them but if they are marked he may not be able to do anything. Of course they have a few marks on them, I used them last week and they are bound to have a few little "scuffs" on the soles. But the only reason I used them was because he told me that he would be sending me a "matching" sand iron...if he had told me at the time the shaft would be different I would have sent the clubs back straightaway!
Sorry if the post has gone on a little, but I'm just looking for opinions here...do you think I have been "shafted?" And where do you think I stand (legally, not in relation to the golf ball)
Rob
