MassAppeal16
Well-Known Member
I own a business so I totally understand wanting to have some proof but in a case like this where a ton of bad product was pushed out to the market I think there should be some type of easier process for a warranty return on one light. If it was a big sham to try and take you for all of the money in the world I would likely ask for both lights or demand a refund on said fake item. I need one light to get me through the rest of my lease without embarrassing my sister telling her that her gift sucked.Totally understand the frustration, but this is a very common warranty practice across the industry. If your buddy purchased the lights for you, that proof of purchase is how we can verify the product came directly from an authorized seller and isn’t one of the many counterfeit or gray-market versions floating around. We’ve seen a huge increase in knockoffs lately — in fact, we just won a pretty major IP dispute against a company copying our Vector Grille design. That’s exactly why we require receipts: to protect genuine customers and make sure they’re getting the real deal (and the full support that comes with it).
If your friend still has the order confirmation or invoice, that’s all we’d need to get the warranty rolling. Totally get that it feels like a hassle, but it’s the best way to make sure we’re helping the right customers and keeping the fakes off the road.
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