The Kudos to TFO thread got me thinking about all the good customer service i've gotten on fly fishing gear. It's been rare to get what I consider bad customer service. Wish I could say that for all the places I do business at. Anyway, these are some of my good experiences. While i'm writing this, i'll try and think of some bad experiences.......since TFO started this subject, they'll get top billing.
Good:
Temple Fork Outfitters. Excellent customer service. The folks there are great to talk to. The warranty service is complete, and fast.
Sage. I have had nothing but good customer service from them. I know some folks have complaints, but they have always treated me fairly, and have quick turn around times. They've even gone out of the way to get my rod back to me quickly, so I could use it on an upcoming trip.
Winston. Good people, and very helpful. The one time I used their repair services(non warranty), they were more than fair with their pricing.....it was so good, I don't like to say publicly what they charged for their service.
LL Bean. Hands down, one of the best customer service companies i've dealt with. It's borders on ridiculous, how hard they try to please.
ORVIS. Again, I know some folks have had problems, but they treated me very well, with one issue I had with them. They went beyond being fair with a reel I exchanged.
Cabelas. Never a hint of a problem dealing with warranty issues. I question the quality of the item I had from them, but not their customer service.
Water Works/Lamson. Free parts replacement and a very quick turn around time. Also very helpful on questions.
Rio. Great customer service. Never used their warranty services, but have asked plenty of questions.
Redington. After talking with them about a reel foot issue I had on ONE of the rods I owned, they sent me 2 different reel foots to try, at no charge.
Echo. Replaced a rod I broke. User error.
Powell. Replaced a rod I broke. I don't believe it was user error.
There's more, but I just can't think of them right now. I've broken, or worn out many items that I've never sent back for warranty. Most I felt were my fault, and didn't feel right, or that it was worth sending back for replacement.
I can't think of a bad experience from a manufacturer's customer service, or warranty dept. I can think of bad service from a few shops, but not from the brand names. Pretty amazing.
Hope to hear of other good or bad experiences.
briansII