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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... K. Smith wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: All your questions are OK but regardless this person's complaint is "after" the sinking, the dealer could have probably done the right thing, kept the customer, maintained their dealer reputation AND made a heap out of the insurance Co fixing the boat & motors, but no no no Do you think the "right thing" is for a seller and/or manufacturer to perpetually warranty a product? Think carefully about this..... can a owner, by their own actions, void a warranty? (Feel free to extend the meaning of "warranty", in this context, to "product liability.") If a warranty is *ever* voided, does the warranty become re-instated when the item is re-sold? Who (and perhaps, how) are the ensuing purchasers to insure that the product is still subject to warranty? OK Gene of course the owner can void the warranty & no the GW are after 9 yrs I'd say well out if it, but the last very recent sale dealer not so. What kind of warranty do you think most dealers offer on a 14-year-old boat? Typically, none. Possibly 30 days. What kind of warranty do you think most private individuals selling their boats offer to their purchasers? Typically, none. There's no obligation on the part of the dealer in this case, UNLESS the dealer offered some sort of long-term written warranty. Or if he knew of a defect and intentionally covered it up. Dealers are held to higher standards than private individuals since they're considered "experts" in the field. |
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