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		<title>By: veronikab</title>
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		<description>Welcome to the Grey Side!

We have one archery shop nearby that is famous for bad advice. They managed to attach the wrong pressure button onto my riser, sold me the wrong arrows when I bought my first &#039;real&#039; bow there, etc. I don&#039;t understand why they do not take little trouble in training their staff, it would make for happier customers and better business. The only way to shop there is to make sure you know exactly what you want and not listen to their advice.</description>
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<p>We have one archery shop nearby that is famous for bad advice. They managed to attach the wrong pressure button onto my riser, sold me the wrong arrows when I bought my first &#8216;real&#8217; bow there, etc. I don&#8217;t understand why they do not take little trouble in training their staff, it would make for happier customers and better business. The only way to shop there is to make sure you know exactly what you want and not listen to their advice.</p>
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