Posted by jeffcat on December 30, 2017 at 16:47:24 from (99.203.16.84):
In Reply to: Battery warranty? posted by old-9 on December 30, 2017 at 15:59:16:
Need to understand, there are people who would trade a "bad" battery under warranty every two years if they could get away with it. Most everything I have ever seen was from date of purchase. Be glad they didn't pro rate you some money. Lot of stuff would knock 30 or 40 bucks off the full price that you would need to pay to get your new battery. Depot used to cover stuff for a year a long time ago. People would use it all summer and bring it back for FULL refund! They finally wised up. People would buy all kinds of potted plant for their shore house, keep them till labor day, and then bring back the dead plants. FULL refund. Look at SEARS. The warrenty on tools. I was at a store over outside of Philadelphia and this bunch of drywall hangers from south of the border walked in. Every single one of them had a broken 25' tape measure. Store manager just reached under the counter and handed each of them a brand new tape. I am standing there with my mouth open. After they leave he said we have been doing this all summer every week. They pull up in the parking lot in a van with their tapes, purposely break them because of a few scuff marks, or some dust, and walk in for new ones! That is how I got my little 3500 Generac generator two years ago. Some creep bougbt it for $450.oo, used it on a carpentry job for 15.5 hours, and brought it back for a full refund. I just happen to walk through the door at the right time and picked it up for $200.oo. There was a tiny bit of sawdust under the edge of the gas filler. Has worked perfectly. I was raised better than that. You hear stories about people eating 3/4 of the meal and suddenly find a hair or bug in the potatoes. My neighbor across the street walked into Lowes and sees them pushing a big box against the wall. If I remember correctly it was a 7.5K Generac home auto start unit with the switch box and everything. Brand new in the unopened box. Guy ordered it two weeks before and then canceled the order. Must have gone with another brand. My neighbor got a brand new gen-set for half price. Makes you sick???
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