Perhaps the seller is selling stolen goods?
Perhaps we are getting side tracked here and getting too much into the weeds vs looking at the big picture.
1. Warranty information on the website and printed warranty information in the box talk about what is covered for the warranty as far as time and types of damage. ( for example surface rust is normal and not covered)
2. Warranty information talks about thinks that can void the warranty such as commercial use of the product( such as if you own a restaurant and use the grill 24/7.
3. Warranty information does not claim that it will be void unless purchased from a list of approved stores, this information for all I know was made up on the spot.
On a side story, I know a person with a large boat who had a serious problem with one of the 2 engines of the boat. It has no power, could not rev up,etc..
The so called low IQ lazy "mechanic" looked for any possible excuse not to fix the engine and he first blamed it on barnacle growth on the haul causing only 1 of the 2 engines to not have any power. My friend then spend tons money to hire a diver to clean all the barnacles off the boat.
The mechanic then claim that the problem was the paint of the boat was not new enough and it was causing drag in the water causing the engine not to rev up. Keep in mind that this boat has 2 engines, 2 propellers, a left and right side and this guy kept claiming that only 1 side was effected by every excuse in the book. To paint the boat would require going into dry dock and costing thousands of dollars.
Eventually this ended up with threats of legal action and before it got the that stage, my friend talked to a executive at the diesel engine company who was claiming that he does not really understand engines but rather just relies on the mechanics. My friend explain the situation and how he was claiming he was blaming the paint and barnacles for the engine not working and his reaction was like " HE SAID WHAT?????"
The company sent another better mechanic who actually looked at the engine and did a compression test and found the engine was faulty. One of the cylinders had a crack and resulted in like 0 compression.
So sometimes lazy employees tell you the wrong information and end up costing you a lot of money. Companies blindly accepting and backing poor employees can cause things to escalate out of control and we would all be better of if a little common sense were use.
Why try to invent new ways to rationalize voiding a warranty when the company has not taken these positions?
This is not suppose to be a think tank of fabricating new ways of void a warranty.
Thinks I would like to know.
1. What consumer protections do I have on a warranty implied or stated?
2. Are there consumer protection laws that address these issues?
3. Can the company make up new terms on the spot that were not disclosed on their warranty product information?
4. Is there a legal grounds for a lawsuit or government action?