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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: hazant0803 on April 18, 2019, 09:26:36 AM
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where can i buy legit kookaburra stickers online
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You probably won't be able to, kookaburra don't sell sticker sets.
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You can by buying them attached to a Kookaburra bat...
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They pop up on eBay once every blue Moon.
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I presume if it’s to go on a kookaburra bat you can get in touch with them about refurbishing your bat. If it’s not I highly doubt they will give you them.
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I find it a bit strange that companies don’t sell them (I get why they don’t do it openly, so that people can’t buy a crappy bat, put other stickers on and sell it). It would benefit them for people to get new stickers to put on once they’ve refurbished their bat, continuing to advertise the brand.
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Why most companies will replace the stickers on your bat if you send it in to be refurbished as long as it’s the same brand
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I find it a bit strange that companies don’t sell them (I get why they don’t do it openly, so that people can’t buy a crappy bat, put other stickers on and sell it). It would benefit them for people to get new stickers to put on once they’ve refurbished their bat, continuing to advertise the brand.
I would assume the reason behind not selling stickers is so that people can't pass low quality bats off to unsuspecting customers as authentic branded products.
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Why most companies will replace the stickers on your bat if you send it in to be refurbished as long as it’s the same brand
Why most companies will replace the stickers on your bat if you send it in to be refurbished as long as it’s the same brand
I completely understand that side of it - but you would think a simple email from a customer explaining that they have this model bat which they are refurbishing should enable them to send stickers.
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I completely understand that side of it - but you would think a simple email from a customer explaining that they have this model bat which they are refurbishing should enable them to send stickers.
Why take the risk?
I could email any brand under the sun and say I have a bat they there's.....
Yes they're likely to ask for photos but it's still a risk
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I completely understand that side of it - but you would think a simple email from a customer explaining that they have this model bat which they are refurbishing should enable them to send stickers.
But how would they tell you own the bat and havent found the pictures online. Then how do they your going to refurbish that bat, you might replace it on another or even sell them on.
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Can you not save the old stickers? The recent Scoop refurb used the old stickers and it looks amazing.