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pennysmom09 wrote:SoundGuy wrote:pennysmom09 wrote:
First time out the pantry shelves with sliders flew open, contents flew out, smashed the pantry door, guess what....not their problem.
Obviously none of us were there to witness this first hand so we really don't know all the details but I wouldn't automatically see this as "their problem" either, the argument being that if you had properly secured the cabinet for travel this wouldn't have happened. No doubt you don't agree but the real question is - was this a "manufacturing defect" that caused this to happen? - perhaps, but also perhaps not, in which case it may just been the result of operator error. Without further proof to the contrary it doesn't surprise me your claim was denied.
The door was properly secured with the hardware provided, which was obviously totally inadequate. We added magnets to the door and burglar type chain locks to each shelf to keep them from sliding and hitting the door.
โMar-30-2017 04:51 PM
SoundGuy wrote:pennysmom09 wrote:
First time out the pantry shelves with sliders flew open, contents flew out, smashed the pantry door, guess what....not their problem.
Obviously none of us were there to witness this first hand so we really don't know all the details but I wouldn't automatically see this as "their problem" either, the argument being that if you had properly secured the cabinet for travel this wouldn't have happened. No doubt you don't agree but the real question is - was this a "manufacturing defect" that caused this to happen? - perhaps, but also perhaps not, in which case it may just been the result of operator error. Without further proof to the contrary it doesn't surprise me your claim was denied.
โMar-30-2017 12:37 PM
pennysmom09 wrote:
First time out the pantry shelves with sliders flew open, contents flew out, smashed the pantry door, guess what....not their problem.
โMar-30-2017 12:33 PM
myredracer wrote:Component warranties are often 2 to 5 years.
Our insurance policy covered expensive things like appliances in the 2nd year of ownership. Didn't need it but was there anyway just in case and is standard with our policy. Not sure if a policy like ours is available in the US.
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delwhjr wrote:dodge guy wrote:They still do. You have to call and pay within the first 90 days of ownership.
Forest River used to offer an extra year full warranty for I think $100. dealers would never tell you this because they wanted to sell you the more expensive one. Call Forest River and ask (not the dealer!).
โMar-30-2017 09:23 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Forest River used to offer an extra year full warranty for I think $100. dealers would never tell you this because they wanted to sell you the more expensive one. Call Forest River and ask (not the dealer!).
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