pleasehelpmeout
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
My wife purchased a piece of computer hardware a few years back that is now failing. The retailer she purchased the hardware from advertised it (and still does) as having a limited lifetime warranty. Apparently, in the boxing materials (which I don't currently have available to look at), the manufacturer stated that the lifetime warranty would only apply if I had sent in the registration card within 30 days of purchasing the product. Otherwise, I will only receive a 2 year warranty.
Now, nearly 3 years later, the computer hardware is dead, and the manufacturer is refusing to warranty the product. I didn't know I had to send in a registration card to get the warranty that was blatantly advertised on the product page at the retailer's website.
Is this false advertising on the part of the retailer? On the part of the manufacturer?
I also found this: http://law.justia.com/cfr/title16/16-1.0.1.7.71.0.45.7.html
It seems to imply that a manufacturer cannot stipulate that a consumer return a registration card in order to receive the stated warranty. Can someone confirm/deny this? What is my recourse, if that is the case?
My wife purchased a piece of computer hardware a few years back that is now failing. The retailer she purchased the hardware from advertised it (and still does) as having a limited lifetime warranty. Apparently, in the boxing materials (which I don't currently have available to look at), the manufacturer stated that the lifetime warranty would only apply if I had sent in the registration card within 30 days of purchasing the product. Otherwise, I will only receive a 2 year warranty.
Now, nearly 3 years later, the computer hardware is dead, and the manufacturer is refusing to warranty the product. I didn't know I had to send in a registration card to get the warranty that was blatantly advertised on the product page at the retailer's website.
Is this false advertising on the part of the retailer? On the part of the manufacturer?
I also found this: http://law.justia.com/cfr/title16/16-1.0.1.7.71.0.45.7.html
It seems to imply that a manufacturer cannot stipulate that a consumer return a registration card in order to receive the stated warranty. Can someone confirm/deny this? What is my recourse, if that is the case?