C'mon guys.... every once in a while I wonder why they changed their
warranty..... and then I don't.
There's an implication, if not directly stated...using words like
"original purchaser" and "intended use".
We get tired of attempted abuse of warranty policies. We see a lot of
it. It becomes a marketing strategy to accept unquestioned
warranties, which eventually raises the price of goods to everyone.
I'm not picking on you, Allen. It's epidemic.
Off my soap box (actually, it's cardboard, crushed, and flat on the floor)
Peter C
sent from a devise not made in America, I can guaraneffenteeyou.
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At 01:52 PM 5/4/2011, Allen Hefner wrote:
> When we moved in to
>our new office, some worker left a Craftsman version of a visegrip. It was
>a mess, with the spring bent and it flopped open when you looked at it
>crooked. I took it back to Sears Hardware and they gave me a new one on the
>spot.
>
>Years ago, when I had the Type II VW, I was using a Craftsman woodworking
>vise to bend the bumper back into shape. I busted it real good! They
>replaced it under warranty.
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