tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8315761897298237483.post5674202317604426353..comments2024-03-11T06:34:08.969-04:00Comments on Saddle Fitting: The Inside Journey: Black Country Rocks Customer Servicesaddlefitterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18340539191435086835noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8315761897298237483.post-18197859398240554912010-08-23T10:07:27.787-04:002010-08-23T10:07:27.787-04:00I posted a question in April (the Mythbusters post...I posted a question in April (the Mythbusters post) about a saddle I suspected was damaged.<br /><br />After several non-professional horse people agreed that the saddle looked skewed, I contacted the retailer.<br /><br />Their return policy states that used saddles cannot be returned, but since it had been less than a year since my purchase, they were willing to take a look at it and fix or replace it if need be. I had to pay $30ish for shipping, but that was all.<br /><br />So I sent it in, and about 6 weeks later, I received a brand new saddle in the mail! I guess it was a manufacturing error after all.<br /><br />I've ridden twice in the new saddle, and the horse seems pretty happy in it!<br /><br />So thanks to Abetta saddle company for making sure I received the quality product that I paid for :-)Zanthiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12275839419034718651noreply@blogger.com