humpty
Well-known member
I read in a thread earlier about someone mentioning how they got a electrical product wet, it died and they were going to warranty it.
In my mind that is not the manufacturer's fault and should not be a warranty claim, so I am curious how the collective feels?
I suppose it is different for a warranty that is written like Sears did, "If the product fails to perform for any reason, we will replace it"
I have found I don't warranty too many things, or maybe I don't break too many things, or I've been lucky.
In my mind that is not the manufacturer's fault and should not be a warranty claim, so I am curious how the collective feels?
I suppose it is different for a warranty that is written like Sears did, "If the product fails to perform for any reason, we will replace it"
I have found I don't warranty too many things, or maybe I don't break too many things, or I've been lucky.