<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Blackfang @ Aug 2 2006, 03:59 PM) [snapback]296496[/snapback]</div> So, what you're really saying is there's no way anyone can 'void' the warranty, unless of course they've eaten it first.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hyo silver @ Aug 2 2006, 06:53 PM) [snapback]296631[/snapback]</div> Hmmmmm, I think you'd need a good bit of fibre with that wty, but yeah, then you probably could void it. . . On a more serious note, I should also add that aftermarket, extended warranties are another animal altogether. Unlike manufacturer new car wtys, these things are almost always* NOT governed by the MMWA, and are instead, largely unregulated and the drafters can include whatever terms they want in them. Be careful. Be very careful. If anyone has a question about one, they should see a local lawyer. * I qualified it like this because it's possible that the EW company could put language in that invokes the protection of the MMWA, but as you can imagine, that would be rare, unless perhaps the wty is being marketed as some sort of "consumer friendly" product. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Blackfang @ Aug 2 2006, 06:33 PM) [snapback]296626[/snapback]</div> Hey, no fair, they called me up in January 2003 and I'm still here!!! :blink: Seriously, thanks for doing your part too. Glad you made it back safe.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ekpolk @ Aug 2 2006, 08:04 PM) [snapback]296687[/snapback]</div> Thanks. I guess they need Colonels more so than Staff Sergeants :lol:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Blackfang @ Aug 3 2006, 05:26 AM) [snapback]296853[/snapback]</div> You and I both know better than that. . .
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ekpolk @ Aug 3 2006, 08:22 AM) [snapback]296876[/snapback]</div> :lol: That is true Sir.