Posted by Hobo,NC on December 31, 2017 at 11:57:26 from (75.136.231.157):
In Reply to: Battery warranty? posted by old-9 on December 30, 2017 at 15:59:16:
If you are with-end the free replacement warranty period I can see were the original warranty date could apply. If you are out of the original free replacement period NO you pay a prorated rate the warranty starts OVER...
Once you leave the Free replacement and pay a prorated fee you are virtually buying the battery over again... Let that sink in...
If you brought a $159.95 battery with a free 30 mo. free replacement it fails at 31 mo its prorated at 90.17 you now have $250.12 in it and y'all are gonna tell me the warranty is only good for 2/3 more years...
You are virtually buying it over again the retailer makes NO money off the deal (If he's a large buyer then he does)... The manufacture is recouping there cost they may even make a few dollars on the deal...
While we are on prorating the mo. used it based on manufactures suggested RETAIL that 159.95 bat is prorated form a suggested retail price of $178.95.
I have sold interstates for over 30 years during that time other brands were just plain junk. Interstates were absolutely the best at that time offered to me. As Bob stated I don't know of a Top of the line bat that's offered today that's not up to par. The cheaper economy lines are junk in my opinion no matter who makes them...
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