My dealer doesnt do this but, I just learned from my other friend that there dealer charges the difference if its a warranty of a snap on tool. For example if its an "old" genuine snap on tool that cost say $20 back than and now it cost $23, he's charged the $3 difference and replace the tool. First time I heard of this and just wanted to confirm this with other dealers out there. Seems like this been happening for awhile now and my friend said that this price adjustment for warranty came from corporate. Or is it that my dealer is just eating the difference and taking care of his customers?