Back story is that I purchased one of the new match pros for my 22lr rig and I ended up taking a fall on the scope. Scope took it like a champ, didn’t crack glass and even tracked just fine for the rest of the day. Anyway I backed it all the way down to low power for a short stage and noticed that there is now debris on the inside. It even illuminates with the reticle! Am I wrong to see debris inside the scope to be a defect?
I sent the scope on originally 8/31 got it back a few weeks later with a paper recommending that the scope be replaced. Offered a slight discount on a new one. I didn’t think that was right so I called trying to get ahold of someone to send it back again and have them re-evaluate the scope. After a month and a half I was able to get ahold of someone and was giving a RMA and was attn: to a manager this time.
Scope was received 10/11, I waited another month before I called to get an update and was told the person was going to talk to the manager and email me back, that was 11/11.
Now to today, I called again and was giving the same thing about talking to a manager and getting back to me but this time the call was dropped before I could get any information.
Is there another or better way to go about this?
I sent the scope on originally 8/31 got it back a few weeks later with a paper recommending that the scope be replaced. Offered a slight discount on a new one. I didn’t think that was right so I called trying to get ahold of someone to send it back again and have them re-evaluate the scope. After a month and a half I was able to get ahold of someone and was giving a RMA and was attn: to a manager this time.
Scope was received 10/11, I waited another month before I called to get an update and was told the person was going to talk to the manager and email me back, that was 11/11.
Now to today, I called again and was giving the same thing about talking to a manager and getting back to me but this time the call was dropped before I could get any information.
Is there another or better way to go about this?