Warranty?

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Warranty?

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I have read a few posts on how to handle warrantees for chip and crack repairs, and I see that a few people have questioned 'lifetime' warrantees. I wonder if a poll has ever been done on this forum to determine the most common warrantee among us? Also, warrantees are often not worth the paper they are written on. I wonder if a few of you could provide details on what your warranty covers and what it doesn't. Seems to me that it would be great if a warranty could be kept simple.

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ps.......I am making my way through the thousands of posts here, but with respect, things change, and so do our opinions (I'm sure) on some things. For this reason, I may ask questions that have been asked in 2007 or 2008 to be sure the responses still hold water.
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Life time warranty with full money back.
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That has always been our policy as well.
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Lifetime warranty covering what? I think that is what gekog is asking. Because my state has annual vehicle inspections my warranty states that if the repaired area breaks further or fails to pass inspection, I will refund their money.
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I tell folks I will repair it again free if it looks like its spreading and apply the repair amount to a replacement with my guy should it be unrepairable. Cant remember the last time I had to do anything
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Satisfaction guaranteed at the time of the repair, and no questions asked money back if the repair ever cracks out. Actually if the customer were to have a legitimate beef about the appearance of the repair degrading over time we would cover that as well, but I don't recall that ever being an issue.
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Same here, Brent.
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ditto for me
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Thanks all. It seems that a lifetime warranty is it. Also, it seems that this covers any crackouts or repair discoloration, and that if any damage occurs that originates from a repair, and that now requires that the windshield be replaced, we contribute the amount paid for that repair to the customers cost of replacement. Pretty simple stuff, just like I was hoping.

I have read a few good posts on ensuring that a customer who comes in for a warranty covered repair or refund actually had the work done by your business. Some very good stuff that I will definately adopt.

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