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Matt_Colie
Sep 17, 2018Explorer II
I do not know about Texas....
But, look up the state's attorney general. Many states have laws that say that if something is sold with a one year warranty, that means that the buyer gets at least a year's worth of problem free use. So, if you brought it into or informed a dealer or seller's agent that there was an issue, your problem free use time is on hold until the referenced situation is corrected.
Do I have to tell you why this happened?
Yes, there have been dealers that were slimy enough to hold on to a defective item until the warranty expired and then told the buyer that it was out of warranty he he now owed then gonzo dollars for making it the way it should have been.
Matt (Who did warranty for both OE and aftermarket products)
But, look up the state's attorney general. Many states have laws that say that if something is sold with a one year warranty, that means that the buyer gets at least a year's worth of problem free use. So, if you brought it into or informed a dealer or seller's agent that there was an issue, your problem free use time is on hold until the referenced situation is corrected.
Do I have to tell you why this happened?
Yes, there have been dealers that were slimy enough to hold on to a defective item until the warranty expired and then told the buyer that it was out of warranty he he now owed then gonzo dollars for making it the way it should have been.
Matt (Who did warranty for both OE and aftermarket products)
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