Larry wrote:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/...ts/warrant.htm
In the part about implied warranties, even if there is no written
warranty, it says:
I don't doubt that with a shark representation, the OP could force the
dealer into a warranty claim. I admire his choice to accept the prima
facie lack of warranty. I mentioned that he go to the dealer only to see
if the dealer, on general principles (as opposed to being coerced into
it) would assist him.
-paul