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pinkpanda3310 08.04.2009 08:34 AM

Can I get warranty on an already replaced MMM?
 
A month or two ago I got the replacement and just today when I was bashing, came down off a jump and the esc cut out.

What are my chances of getting a second warranty?:oops:

suicideneil 08.04.2009 02:22 PM

Assuming you checked for external damage (loose wires in the switch is the common issue, very easy to check this out), then the warrenty is good for 12 months each time you get the esc back from repair/ replacement so far as I understand.

pinkpanda3310 08.04.2009 07:19 PM

SAHWEEET! Thanks suicideneil

TexasSP 08.04.2009 08:21 PM

I believe that the warranty period is 12 months from the original date of purchase. After this initial 12 months is expired the warranty is up. This is how virtually all warranties work. So if you are still in the original 12 month time frame all is good, if not it looks like you will be out the repair fee. If warranties kept extending themselves 12 months every time you got a replacement, they would go on forever.

suicideneil 08.05.2009 04:33 PM

Hmm, UK laws on this sort of thing are probably different to US ones- its all a bit of a mish mass of different pieces of legislations, and unless you are a lawyer some companies will fob you off with excuses or outright lie to you in order to avoid having to fix or replace something, I think this requires a Castle rep's input to be 100% sure either way...

pinkpanda3310 08.06.2009 08:21 AM

I'm sending it in anyway, if i have to pay for repair then so be it.

suicideneil 08.06.2009 03:16 PM

There is a form on the Castle website that needs to be filled out too- I would ring them before sending it in.

pinkpanda3310 08.06.2009 07:56 PM

I'm aware of that ^ . Second offence.


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