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  1. Few months back I snapped the tip of my Century SS1265 rod on a blue fish. I was trying to reach for the leader and without realizing moved my rod hand towards the middle while reaching for the leader with the other, then heard that awful noise. I contacted a Century rep to see what could be done. He said we can build me a new top half which will cost me $150+ or can attach a new tip guide which will cost about $25. I believe this does not include the shipping cost. I am kind of disappointed with their warrantee because before I purchased the rod I asked many people about their warrantee and everyone pretty much said they’ll take care of me if something were to happen. For disclosure purposes this rod was bought as a second hand but was lead to believe that the warrantee would still be honored. I guess my mistake was telling the rep that I had purchased it as a second hand rod. I really didn’t think it would matter but apparently it does, rep’s own words. I purchased the rod for $225 and to pay close to 175 to get it repaired just doesn’t make any sense. What you guys think? What are my options here? Thanks in advance.
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