If any of you know, I used this board for 2 days at steamboat plus 1 day of night skiing. On the last day the topsheet cracked. I was supposed to turn this board in to Seth Lightcap at Jones, but when he sent me the replacement model for warranty he didn't put in a return ups label, and when I inquired about it, he said just keep it.
The damage is clearly and solely cosmetic.
Price is 225 with shipping included continental usa only please. Can ship international, but then you pay. Price is slightly negotiable.
Fine no one buy it. It's not like I loose anything. Would giving away the board be somehow more morally correct? It's a completely functional snowboard and the damage on it I clearly explained. Make any assumptions that you want, it's my decision.
$225 for a broken board. Hahahaha! Put that shit on craigslist so we can post it in the Ridiculous/moronic craigslist ads thread and make fun of you!!!!!!
Hell, lets just paste this thread in that thread. lol
What a funny display of lack of empathy . This will - again - be a popcorn thread
(I'll explain cos you probably won't understand... you spend several pages quarreling on this forum with multiple members, everybody clearly says board is broken; now you come back and want to sell the board. Again claiming it's cosmetic. What makes you think everybody changed their minds and now suddenly thinks oh well, now it's just cosmetic. They still think it's broken and thus, trying to sell a broken board is the non-moralic thing.)
How are you guys still thinking he's serious? Literally every thread he starts or comments on is a troll. It's DC all over, you guys are better than this come on!
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