Posted by Deutz Lover on July 24, 2016 at 11:20:45 from (70.193.139.154):
In Reply to: My Parts Rant posted by John in La on July 24, 2016 at 09:46:04:
I have had batteries go bad under warranty and it is as others have said. New battery, new warranty unless you bought additional insurance like they have on tires. I bought some Pirelli tires at Snears and at least one had an aneurysm. Got a new tire, but had to buy a new road hazard policy to go with it.
Either the manager or worker misunderstands battery warranty policy, or things have changed, or someone is deliberately cheating you.
Another example: If you buy an appliance at Walley World they ask if you want an extended warranty. If the appliance goes bad often you just take the bad one back to the store and exchange it for a new one. Usually if it goes bad after one month you have to send it in or take it to a repair facility even if the normal warranty is for one year.
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