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wbwood
Jun 26, 2013Explorer
You pay for something and you expect to get what you paid for. It comes with a year warranty. Everything should work perfectly for the first year. If it doesn't, then ey are going to fix it. To me, it would be a matter of principle first of all. But secondly, there could be underlying issues with problem that they may notice that I wouldn't. And lastly, if I screw up so,etching, I gotta pay to fix it. If they do, they pay to fix it. I say take advantage of the warranty period. If they are little things that can wait, then wait towards the end of e year or winter time, when you won't be using it and then take it in.
Either way, you will be at their mercy as for time. But if they want to call me names like special needs, then they shall receive a special needs customer.
Either way, you will be at their mercy as for time. But if they want to call me names like special needs, then they shall receive a special needs customer.
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