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Posted by John (MO) on August 06, 2004 at 05:53:26 from (198.209.172.106):
In Reply to: Re: Interstate battery warning posted by JT on August 05, 2004 at 16:31:27:
JT, you haven"t read Interstates warrantee. It reads exactly as I stated and I listed the web sight so anyone could check. If they list a battery for $90. but everyone sells it for $60. you would end up paying more to replace it under warrantee than you could buy a new one for. Then there is NO WARRANTEE, or not what anyone in their right mind would call a warrantee. The local dealer did exactly what Interstate calls for. I"m not complaining about any amount of money, just that when something says it has a warrantee should get SOME benifit from that warrantee, and not be ask to pay extra because you have one. If you miss that point... well... that"s too bad! I know that a battery is going to fail one in a while regardless of who made it. I don"t know that Interstate is any better or worse than any other brand. Just depends if a person is unlucky enough to get one of the few that is going to fail.
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