Coyote machine
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- 22 SANY SY 50U, '10 Kioti DK 40se/hst KL-401 FEL, loaded tires, KB-2485 bhoe, Tuffline TB160 BB, Woods QA forks, MIE Hydraulic bhoe thumb & ripper tooth, Igland 4001 winch, & GR-20 Log Grapple. Woods BBX72" Brush Mower. Diamondplate aluminum canopy
What you are saying is that companies use "lifetime warranties" as a marketing device and that they cover themselves with fine print to avoid having to pay out when a customer returns. I appreciate that is exactly what "lifetime" warranties are all about but because that is such a dishonest marketing technique, I think customers should create as much hassle as they can for companies that try to weasel out of repairs/replacements. Slimy marketing practices deserve to be called out.
It's called caveat emptor ~ buyer beware. It the buyer's responsibility to READ the fine print, and if they don't like the deal, then don't buy the product. Surely you're not so naive as to think manufacturers and marketing departments do things for the consumer's benefit alone?!:confused2:
They act in their own best interest because that's where the money is. Dishonesty comes in the form of bogus products, mostly made in China, that are cheap knockoffs of better products made elsewhere with brand name reliability, or at least better overall product quality. Almost nothing made today is guaranteed to even work right out of the box. Hardly matters what name is on the box, everything from TVs to computers, appliances, etc. Limiting liability on product returns is what allows many mfgs. to remain in business. You can either deal with the reality of what is or make efforts to change the status quo. Good luck with that.:thumbsup: