Marky Dissod
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'Yes' or 'no' is woefully inadequate.Sign of the times pretty much.
Purchased a set of aftermarket headlamps for my wife’s car.
Within a year, the protective coating on the lens began to peel like a bad sunburn. It affected the clarity.
It was only days after the warranty expired. The company knew they had a production problem.
After experiencing a similar issue as you had experienced, I simply ordered another set of identical headlamps.
I swapped them out and returned them a few months later for a full refund.
Apparently everybody’s happy because the ppwk & warranty issues were all directed to the manufacturer vs the seller.
Times change, contractual terms do not.
It’s almost like I purchased an item I knew was going to fail and implemented the warranty process prior to it expiring.
It’s funny that I’m actually protecting the seller from his predatory distributor.
Is my soul safe?
Your soul is safer than the person who sells items using the business case described by @PPV_2018 in the previous post.