If you deal with EVO, You've been warned they are like dealing with a major cell phone company, aggravating to say the least.
I'm sure their is more than one person in the EVO family on here...sorry I offended you dude, didn't mean for it to be personal bash on anyone except for the bad customer service I received from EVO.sounds to me like you made a decision without doing your own research. seriously, would you order something, because 20 people say to buy it?
What about your loving Backcountry? just suck it up and deal with the mistakes you made without trying to have other people jump on your vent wagon
We are not defending them and trying to prove you wrong. [/QUOTE said:I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on that. haha, you guys are just haters, I don't think you guys love evo, I just think you hate me but I love haters, so were all good :bowdown:
For you to have all of this going for you in life...WHY?:dunno:Good thing I'm still rich, I still live in the nicest city in NV and I still don't work and I still get to go ride everyday...so have fun today, I'll be at squaw thinking about all you haters
Unfortunately it really can be difficult to order anything online. Absolutely stuff for this sport! Return shipping rates are stupid.
Return shipping costs are stupid, couldn't agree more and thanks for the respectful response, you proved that you can have a different opinion without being a-hole to me. :yahoo:
I'm with YOU 100% dude....if anything good came out of this thread, this post is it...Well said!:thumbsup:Interesting point system there.
I'm gonna jump in on the buying local point. Until my local shop will let me return equipment that I have tried and do not like, or until they have their own warranty that lasts for a solid long time (years, not 60 days), Dogfunk and Backcountry will have my business.:eusa_clap:
Pretty much the only thing I will buy local is art and food. Maybe if an actual snowboard company made boards locally, I would buy... but only if I liked them.