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Badtaste2k 03-30-2012 08:04 AM

First run with new Teramar TMCX76H
 
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Went out and picked up a new rod and reel . Grabbed a combo recommened on here by someone earlier this month, a Teramar TMCX76H with a Shimano Cardiff 400. Launched out of Cabrillo yesterday and was casting a 1oz Warhead slayer with a Hammer swimbait. I made it maybe a dozen casts and then snap, the tip breaks off. :eek: This is not common right? I was a little unhappy. I picked it up last week at Baja Fish Gear in Lomita along with a Teramar TMCX8H. The other Teramar performed great. I never even pulled the plastic of the cork handles. I Forgot to take it off at home and didn't want to pull it on the water.
Anyways, i know Shimano has a good warranty on these but 12 casts? UGH! I am going to take it bake to Baja Fish for a replacement today assuming they have one in stock. If not I hear i can dirve out to Shimano in Irvine and replace it there. Anyone have any bad experiences with getting replacements on these Teramars?

Dan

lbsurf2ca 03-30-2012 08:09 AM

Did you get hung on kelp or something?

Badtaste2k 03-30-2012 08:12 AM

Nope, it broke on the cast. I watched it fly down the line. I was casting towards the wall on the inside harbor. On a side note, If you haven't used those slayer heads before, they are great for kelp, I almost never get snagged with them

Dan

min-va 03-30-2012 08:46 AM

Broke on cast? that sucks~~
I step on my SHIMANO CLARUS the second day after i bought it, and broke the exact spot like you did.

Not sure if BAJA will exchange for you, but Shimano will do it.

Yakin 03-30-2012 08:52 AM

That is a sad story I had almost the same story with a brand new rod and reel but I never got to make one cast before the wife ran it over... guess I should have got an ugly sick haha

Badtaste2k 03-30-2012 08:58 AM

I'm worried that they will claim I broke it by stepping on it or some thing like that. I was actually on the water and it happened as descibed. I couldn't believe it. I even still have the rod rigged since the break. I almost came in but I had the new 8 footer so I just played with it for the rest of the day. Supper bummer though.
I need to head out to Fry's in FOuntain Valley anyways, I think I will just drive the extra 15 miles to Shimano and see what they say.

Dan

swank 03-30-2012 09:49 AM

Shimano is your best bet and they'll take care of you, but any reputable shop / shimano dealer will take care of you.
They can tell if you broke it on a fish or ran it over with a car, you'll be fine.

Amish Ed 03-30-2012 10:30 AM

The shop you bought it at should replace it, but Shimano definitely will. There's a big difference in how a break looks if it's been crushed in a car door or stepped on compared to a break like you have. They'll be able to tell.

TEAMFISH 03-30-2012 10:47 AM

Baja Fish Gear is a damn good shop but like everyone says, if they won't/can't help, hit up Shimano direct. If there anything like Seeker you'll have no problems. Sometimes, like in the case with the Seeker I had, the guy looked at the break and determined it to be a dry spot that happened during the manufacturing process. Handed me a new duplicate rod and this was after owning it for around four years.

Deefeesha 03-30-2012 12:16 PM

I picked up a Phenix Recon blank from the Fred hall show and then accidently broke the tip two days later ... so heart broken ... and my fault of course. :rolleyes:

fishsouthcounty 03-30-2012 01:26 PM

plus shimano will ship it back to you probably at their cost too...i brought in 2 old corvalus at the beginning of this summer and a TLD 20/40 to get cleaned up and i picked up the TLD and they said they were just going to ship me 2 of the updated Corvalus models at no additional costs. 2 weeks later got 2 brand new reels in the mail for the 25 dollar cleaning fee. They do you good over there.

Badtaste2k 03-30-2012 02:05 PM

Well, I ended up just dropping the rod off at Shimano since I was near their office in Irvine today anyways. No problems at all. CS said it may have had gotten a nick in shipping or perhaps a flawed blank. Regardless they did an exchange with no issues. They couldn't replace it on hand, they said they have to ship it to me. CS Said it will be at my door in 2-3 days. So far, so good!

Thanks Guys!

Dan

jorluivil 03-30-2012 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Badtaste2k (Post 111963)
Well, I ended up just dropping the rod off at Shimano since I was near their office in Irvine today anyways. No problems at all. CS said it may have had gotten a nick in shipping or perhaps a flawed blank. Regardless they did an exchange with no issues. They couldn't replace it on hand, they said they have to ship it to me. CS Said it will be at my door in 2-3 days. So far, so good!

Thanks Guys!

Dan

Now that's customer service.


Should-a put one of these on it

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kwrTh8YNsq...2Bbandages.jpg

Yakin 03-30-2012 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badtaste2k (Post 111963)
Well, I ended up just dropping the rod off at Shimano since I was near their office in Irvine today anyways. No problems at all. CS said it may have had gotten a nick in shipping or perhaps a flawed blank. Regardless they did an exchange with no issues. They couldn't replace it on hand, they said they have to ship it to me. CS Said it will be at my door in 2-3 days. So far, so good!

Thanks Guys!

Dan

Now that's quick shipping! Always quality service with shimano

fishingfiend 03-30-2012 05:21 PM

Shinano USA in Irvine will take care of you. While you're there drop off your Shimano reels for service and be sure to pickup the 2012 master catalog. It's awesome having Shimano and Daiwa so accessible for us.

MarkT 03-30-2012 08:19 PM

It's hard for me not to go with Shimano since I work in Irvine and live in Mission Viejo and drive down Muirlands every day and I can see their building when I drive by.

gupppy 03-30-2012 08:31 PM

shimano does have great customer service!

Badtaste2k 04-05-2012 06:37 PM

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Came home from work to a nice surprise! Thanks for the prompt service Shimano!

Dan

addicted2sp33d 04-05-2012 09:29 PM

I've never had to use their Customer Service, but this is a major reason why all my rods/reels are Shimano. :)


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