DK35vince
Super Member
I canBased on my experiences with Ford, I can't make that jump.
If it was a Mfg. defect that fits within warranty, than these simple questions should be easy to answer.
I canBased on my experiences with Ford, I can't make that jump.
No doubt that happens.No, because I've seen too many instances where a manufacturer and/or dealer will go the weasel word route to skirt a warranty claim that is clearly not the consumer's fault. Sometimes they'll just keep kicking the can down the road hoping the consumer will give up and go away. They may do it by trying to confuse the issue, delaying replies, or simply by transferring the issue to different departments repeatedly.
No doubt that happens.
BUT if an OP claims a Mfg. is withholding warranty, but is unable or unwilling to supply such basic information I can only assume he is hiding something. I feel that he of all people knows the rest of the story and the truth if it. He will not divulge the whole truth because he almost guaranteed knows that he's wrong. If it wasn't the case, he would explain logically how his claim was errantly denied. But I'm sure that he does know all of the basic facts and because he does, he's not going to toss that out here and allow us to poke holes in his story.
If M&R Power Equipment and Kubota left me hanging while I was clearly within warranty, I would be happy to come out in the tractor buying public and discuss how I've been wronged. I would beat that drum until I broke it.
I called it as I smelled it. It still stinks of deception.
I called it as I smelled it. It still stinks of deception.
But we were not asked to form an opinion, remember? Or maybe that just applied to me.