Burris warranty

Here is the reply from Burris - fast eh?

All repairs are to be sent to the Greeley, CO plant in the states or an optional repair center in Finland for our European customers.



Thank you,

Burris Company

RePete.
 
Well if their turn around time for an email is any indication of how they do business and their apreciation for customers, i think i can confidentaly buy one of their scopes
 
Forever means whom ever sends it to them, actually its a company called Savy Optics?that does the work for Burris.... not too sure of the spelling. Most times I send a scope to them I get it back within 3 weeks. A week before the scope comes back they send a reciept in a letter format saying they recieved it. With returned scope comes a description of all repairs carried out. All in all a very effiecient turnaround. No problems with the warranty work cause it is not a "tactical" scope............
 
I sent a scope in because the eyepiece was broken - my fault. They fixed it and shipped it back 3 weeks to a month later. When I went to use it it was still hooped (no threads) so I sent it back again. Please remember I'm paying for shipping everytime. It takes easily a month and then I get a letter saying it can't be fixed, obsolete item, pick out a new scope.
Not being a prick and saying give me a black diamond, I look at the signature line (equal to what I had at the time). I get sent a price list so I can BUY myself a new WARRANTY scope.
I didn't have $ that second so I let it slide for about 2 weeks trying to figure out what to do. I received 2 letters stating I had to choose something as they tossed my old scope and I was holding them up. I picked a Fullfield2 ballistic plex, I felt I was rushed. Then I get to pay $80 import duty on top of the scope price which was no screaming deal because they wouldn't mark it as a warranty replacement. I could have bought the same scope here cheaper without having to wait 3 months.
BURRIS wrecked my hunt that year. I have no use for that company anymore.
 
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