Apacs warranty

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  1. ziggy87

    ziggy87 Regular Member

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    I have a friend who broke his Nano 9000 last night due to mishit at the frame (9 o'clock). He strung it with BG66 @ 26lbs. His sword is 3 months old with no clashes before and very well taken care of.

    I wanna ask if there's any warranty from Apacs for such cases?

    Thx for responses ;)
     
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    Why ask us? why not ask them?

    When you say "sword" I'm assuming you mean the racket?
     
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    I would say Apacs racket is nice and cheap, but they need to improve the quality control.
     
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    Can't seem to load their website hmm

    Yea..i mean racquet :D
    100% agree on this
     
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    but isn't this one of the reaaons why they're inexpensive in the first place?
     
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    Finally able to load Apacs Malaysia's website.
    Filled in the enquiry BUT not able to send the enquiry due to mail transportation failure.
    I'm speechless.
     
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    haha ziggy, you're in msia, yes? go to ebay, look for the user racquet_sports, and talk to him about it and see what he might be able to do.

    oh look, here he is:
    http://myworld.ebay.com/racquet_sports/
     
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    heard a lot of him
    i will contact him

    thx for your info =D
     
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    LOL~ True also. Sounds like i demand too much from Apacs. :rolleyes::eek:
     
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    Naaaah.... Panda Power is inexpensive IMO, but they (he) have amazing QC and etc. If one man can do it, a whole company should be able to do it too. No excuse for giving me 2 APACS Nano 900 Power thats 6-7g out of spec.
     
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    and yet they are awarded the title Superbrand in Malaysia
    apacs rackets in Msia have a Superbrand stamp at the cone
    do those rackets ourside Msia have it?
     
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    Yea they have the superbrand logo. However, can you name me 5 racquet brands based in Msia? I can't. Which is why I think they got it. XP

    Panda Power is a US brand. And smaller.
     
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    makes sense. apacs started in Msia?
    but they're able to make quite a name in the international arena..not bad at all
    since it's based in Msia, i wonder if the quality of the rackets in oversea are better than the ones in Msia because this is the case for Proton (Msia brand) cars
     
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    Haha thats my point. If Apacs is the ONLY Msia brand of racquets, then the Superbrand award can ONLY go to Apacs because it has no competition.
     
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    To ensure the consistency of its
    products, Apacs created its 12 testing
    method technology on every finished
    racket to ensure high quality assurance.

    something that i found on the superbrand website LOL
    "well" said
     
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    I got that booklet attached to my racket too XD
     
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    haha i have no booklet when i got mine haha
    maybe the reseller removed it
     
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    racquet_sports said that most probably the warranty would be unsuccessful
    he mentioned that the suppliers have the device and tech to check the breaking factor and a mishit will result in some paint chip
     
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    I have exactly the same problem with a new Tantrum 300 and apacs strings, 22lbs (bought in the UK). Seems like they are very fragile. I've already received a sorry, but we won't fix it off-center shots are not covered email, but I am quite persistent so I'll keep you guys updated on progress...
     
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    Apacs is not the only Msia brand of racquets in Msia. There are other Msia racquet brands in Msia.
     

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