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Old 01-26-2009 | 08:43 PM
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From: Montana
Originally Posted by AirDog
Um... Never heard of anything crazy like that before in any state. Like saying if you buy this you get this half off. Then making a law saying you get it half off all the time.
Yep it's true.
Reason I remember is because Montana passed the no warranty card needed law a few years ago.
Reason being that most warranty cards are just an effort to get your personal information and don't always provide any more warranty than if you threw the card away. So some states just passed laws that say you don't need to fill out the card.
Here's a short article, sort of outdated, 2003, that explains it:
Do You Really Need That Warranty Card?
Old 02-04-2009 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by AirDog
I read that. Very interesting. So after reading that. I guess we can do it like this. 1 year warranty with purchase of the product. Then a lifetime warranty can be purchased for $1. That would clear it up. All we would have to do is charge people for it. Not what we want to do but looks like thats what we may have to do.
So, can I get the lifetime for 1$, instead of $50. I was hesitating a little bit for $50, but I definitely would like to get the lifetime warranty.
Thanks,
Old 02-06-2009 | 06:33 PM
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Another thing that I would like to see, as a customer, is to register my warranty online. Just makes it easier, as every other day the post office changes the rate for mailing a letter.

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garrett
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