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Oct 06, 2017Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:
Standard CYA answer. Bottom line is if they decide the adapter was a cause, then you are SOL for warranty repairs. That's a pretty clear answer to me. They aren't willing to say it's OK, so good chance it's not designed for it.
From a legal standpoint, if such a position is not expressed in the warranty document that accompanies the purchase, then its not legally binding.
That would be like buying a car and sending an email 6 months later to ask if paint peeling off the roof is covered and some do-what who happens to be responding to the email tells you that it isn't covered. Excluding extenuating circumstances, you can't change the terms of a warranty after purchase without proper compensation.
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