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Warranty Exploiting
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2017-03-31 at 1:32 AM UTCIts some cooool stuff. Get a products serial number, call up the company and complain, then give them your serial and youll get your replacement. Why arent you guys doing this?? Ive made about ~$200
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2017-03-31 at 1:34 AM UTCmost of the time, especially for higher value items they won't simply send you a replacement - you need to send the faulty item first.
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2017-03-31 at 3:35 AM UTCWhat items are you doing this with? I've only ever gotten a free mflb this way.
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2017-03-31 at 3:47 AM UTCthis is some nigger-jedi bullshit right here.
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2017-03-31 at 7:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra most of the time, especially for higher value items they won't simply send you a replacement - you need to send the faulty item first.
Im sticking to items below $100 for the moment while i find some other method.
Originally posted by Discount Whore What items are you doing this with? I've only ever gotten a free mflb this way.
I do consumer electronics, i.e. mouses, keyboards etc. -
2017-03-31 at 10:36 PM UTCTell me more. If we can get a running list of the EXACT items this works with, we can all partake.
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2017-03-31 at 11:49 PM UTCAs long as the item has a serial number, it can be used for this purpose. BBq sauce, cell phones, laptops, clothes.
1. Find serial number
2. Call company
3. Complain about item, say its defective or something.
4. Give them serial number (if they ask for it).
5. ???
6. youll get your product at your front door.
If you use an external keyboard look behind it where the product info is and look for something like "S/N:xxxxxxxxx", same with your mouse. That's the number the company uses, to verify its real. -
2017-04-01 at 2:03 AM UTCthis is like a nigger and a jedi mutally raped each other in the ass the resulting anal birth is this idea
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2017-04-01 at 2:07 AM UTC
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2017-04-01 at 2:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Richard Bawlings As long as the item has a serial number, it can be used for this purpose. BBq sauce, cell phones, laptops, clothes.
1. Find serial number
2. Call company
3. Complain about item, say its defective or something.
4. Give them serial number (if they ask for it).
5. ???
6. youll get your product at your front door.
If you use an external keyboard look behind it where the product info is and look for something like "S/N:xxxxxxxxx", same with your mouse. That's the number the company uses, to verify its real.
I'll try a few items on Monday and report with my results.
Thank you. -
2017-04-01 at 2:15 AM UTC
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2017-04-01 at 2:15 AM UTC
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2017-04-01 at 2:29 AM UTCGood idea OP. Thanks again.
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2017-04-06 at 9:45 PM UTCI got a new mouse today :D. Where's yours?
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2017-04-07 at 8:40 AM UTCrichahrd burnish
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2018-02-13 at 6:07 AM UTC
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2018-02-13 at 8:33 AM UTC
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2018-02-13 at 8:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor this thread do be lit, fam
I am starting a warranty claim database which manufacturers can pay me to access and contribute to.
all participating warrantors will be presented with details of any other claims you have initiated within the last 7 years against any participating companies.
every time you try to jip them out of a keyboard they pay me 15 cents to help determine if you are a likely scammer.
This nigga is on a high end. He's the fly end! -
2018-02-13 at 8:49 AM UTCcall your insurance and tell them you recked your cars, give them legit chasis and vin numbers and theyll send you a new car.