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Old-Biscuit
Apr 24, 2015Explorer III
SoundGuy wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
2 provisions on how warranty is honored.
No receipt..date code stamped on battery case
With receipt......date of purchase
That's the point though ... the OP has a receipt - his trailer Agreement to Purchase, just as anyone else would have that same "receipt" when buying a trailer from a dealer and having that dealer install a battery on the new purchase. No one I know of including myself has ever received a separate "receipt" for a battery when buying a trailer as there's no need - it should be one of any items added to the trailer that are listed on the Agreement to Purchase. That's his "receipt".
No argument there........
As with any of the components installed in RV (appliances etc) and actual RV Warranty........date of purchase starts the clock.
IF Dealer didn't step up the MFG. of RV should have---regardless of Interstate's warranty policy. Warranty clock for RV and it's parts started on date of purchase.
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