Posted by Hobo,NC on February 15, 2009 at 08:55:50 from (98.17.85.8):
In Reply to: OT: china junk posted by colekicker on February 14, 2009 at 22:39:34:
I use to spend 5K a month with NAPA,,, I don't any more,,, If that line of parts starts to come back they will just sling that limited warranty line at ya "we no longer warranty that item it had a limited warranty even if you played the game and have the "lifetime warranty" material with it.
I know how to play the game and even went as far as to save the box the part came in with 'lifetime warranty" wrote on the box,,, did not matter ,,, we no longer warranty the item
Their Lifetime mufflers use to come with a registration and once mailed in you got a certificate that looked like a car title to a muffler 8) ,,, How many of those mufflers would you like to have,,, I have a pile of'em out back,,, even tho i played the game they refused to warranty them,,, the title is useless :lol:
they use to have a number to call for warranty,,, they changed it daily to make it difficult to git help
They sucked me for lifetime brakes, AC Compressors, water pumps and so on,,, cost them a 60k a year account with a warrant i did not ask for but to increase sales fell for the trap,,, they have not figgerd out why I only spend a few hundred a month with them now,,, they still tell me they offer the same warranty as the parts house i deal with now,,, sure they do BTDT
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