Author: Urimaginaryfrnd
Subject: Whats the deal with warranties?
Posted: January/24/2014 at 21:50
Warrantys in great degree represent the companies desire to continue doing business with the guy who bought from them the first time. If you buy something with no warranty as is there is a guarantee that they guy you bought it from does not care or expect you back. I recently had a truck repair that was estimated at $750 parts and labor however Chevrolet had a service advisory on the part and did the work at no charge even though the truck is 9 years old well past warranty. I can only conclude that Chevrolet wants my next purchase to also be from them.
Subject: Whats the deal with warranties?
Posted: January/24/2014 at 21:50
Warrantys in great degree represent the companies desire to continue doing business with the guy who bought from them the first time. If you buy something with no warranty as is there is a guarantee that they guy you bought it from does not care or expect you back. I recently had a truck repair that was estimated at $750 parts and labor however Chevrolet had a service advisory on the part and did the work at no charge even though the truck is 9 years old well past warranty. I can only conclude that Chevrolet wants my next purchase to also be from them.