I do not want to sell to peanut money to WGT. I want to get rid my cleveland 60 as it do not work for me, Can't give to free to wgt. WGT is raping people.
In a nutshell, no. You can only sell it back for 25c in the dollar that you paid for it. Keep it, they are good clubs.
And at the end of the day, it is a similar price you would get for selling an old club back to the pro shop in real life.
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Actually, you don't own the clubs nor the credits shown in your account. See the T&C. You only have a license for the equipment and limited rights to spend the credits in their premises. They reserve the right to take it away in a split second IIRC.
Thus, the 25% are but a concession of the company.
And yet you have the right to spend real money only to have WGT suspend accounts that people pay for without warning or premise or even a valid reason.....Totally unfair.........
The contract was fair enough for us to sign it, and we can check out any time we want...
alexk345:I want to get rid my cleveland 60
very good club.......mess about practice more with it & learn it attributes...
alexk345:WGT is raping people.
Inappropriate comment to make......you would want to brush up on your use of words..........
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alexk345: I do not want to sell to peanut money to WGT. I want to get rid my cleveland 60 as it do not work for me, Can't give to free to wgt. WGT is raping people.
If you traded in a real club at any pro shop or golf shop 25% would be just about all you would get for it. How do you think WGT arrived at the price they pay for our used clubs. In 2007 I bought a Taylor Made R9 Draw driver with 13 degree loft for $300. I never really liked it because of the higher loft. 9 months later I traded it in on what I really wanted. A Cobra M Speed driver. I got $50 in trade. That is a little less that 17% so WGT's price is actually better that some golf shops.