Does that mean they purposely design their pens to leak? If it’s not a defect, it must be by design, right? Unless the user did something to break it, accidentally or otherwise
I believe they just chalked it up as normal wear and tear.
Update: The leak is from the threads where the pen cap screws on the pen, there is a argument here as to how tight I used when I screw it on. It might crack after years of usage. You can barely see the crack, but its enough for the ink to leak bleed through.
Does that mean they purposely design their pens to leak? If it’s not a defect, it must be by design, right? Unless the user did something to break it, accidentally or otherwise
I believe they just chalked it up as normal wear and tear.
Update: The leak is from the threads where the pen cap screws on the pen, there is a argument here as to how tight I used when I screw it on. It might crack after years of usage. You can barely see the crack, but its enough for the ink to leak bleed through.