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![]() "Eddie" wrote in message ... Costco. Get a good pair of Ray-Bans with polarized glass. After 10 years and you're not happy with them, return them for a full refund and get the latest style. Eddie Costco tells you to return them to Rayban if they are defective. Rayban == worst warrantee in sunglass land. Not true. Costco has a lifetime "satisfaction guarantee" as apposed to a "warranty" from the manufacturer. Their agreement with their suppliers is that they will accept returns with no questions asked. I've returned all kinds of stuff. Some cause they didn't work, or I didn't like, or I just simply wanted to upgrade (except computers, they are six months). Hell, I even took a garden hose that was leaking at the male crimp and they didn't even ask for a receipt. Found I had bought it 4 years or so ago. btw, this guarantee by Costco is not widely publized. But just ask any employee that is in some supervisory position, they'll tell 'ya. As for the Ray-Ban warrantee. I had a pair of Wayfarers my daughter bought at a Goodwill store for a few bucks. After a while I cracked the frame after dropping them umpteen times. I packaged them up and sent them in to Ray-Ban. They were replaced with a brand-new pair. I told them they were a gift and I had no receipt. Eddie I had 2 aviators break at the temple piece. Sent them to Rayban, they said where is receipt and only 3 months warrantee. As to Costco, glasses may be different. But they said send to Rayban. I did, I no longer will buy a Rayban product. |
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