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Ever taken advantage of "lifetime warranty" on Home Depot kitchen faucet?

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brassplyer

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May 27, 2009, 8:50:25 AM5/27/09
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The Glacier Bay kitchen faucet I got at Home Depot ostensibly has a
"Lifetime Warranty" but the process requires you to send the unit back
to the manufacturer. Assuming the company is still in business at that
point, presumably you're supposed to do without a faucet for however
long it takes for them to send you a new unit.

Curious if anyone here has actually found a warranty like this to be
useful.

Colbyt

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May 27, 2009, 9:00:37 AM5/27/09
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"brassplyer" <brass...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I imagine you also have to include the original sales receipt.

Sorta like the warranty for treated wood a few years back where you needed
the receipt, the little tag that was attached to each piece of wood and the
defective product.

Warranties like that are worthless and I don't support the concept by buying
those products if I have a choice.

There are faucets made by honest sellers that only cost a little more.


Colbyt


willshak

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May 27, 2009, 9:53:47 AM5/27/09
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I had a Price Phister brass plated bathroom sink faucet installed for
about 10 years. The brass coating faded around the faucet screw-on
filter end.. I emailed P-F and sent pictures. They said they didn't have
that brass faucet anymore (guess why?) and to pick out a new faucet from
the site. I picked the same faucet, but in chrome finish. They sent me
the new faucet without any other questions. I got to keep the old one
which I installed in a utility tub.

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Charlie

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May 27, 2009, 9:56:07 AM5/27/09
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"brassplyer" <brass...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I have a Pegasus kitchen faucet from HD. I actually bought it on Ebay so I
don't have a store receipt.

After some time the little plastic push button that switches the faucet from
spray to stream cracked. I figured that I could not pursue a warranty claim.
I tried to buy an after market spout. I found some that looked similar and
fit perfectly. Oops, the metal had a different finish and SWMBO would have
no part of it. There is an 800 number in the instruction sheet so I called
fully expecting to pay for it.

I gave my name and address and admitted it was more than a year old and I
had no receipt. No problem! The replacement came with a letter. It was not
the right unit, but was the right finish and would fit, The right one was
back-ordered. If I wanted to I could call back in two months for the right
spout. The replacement was a little longer than the original and put the
stream a little too far forward in the sink. After a couple of months I
called back and the right item was back in stock. I asked If they wanted the
other one back and was told to keep it.

Not bad.

About a year later, a small O-ring that fits on the spout and keeps it
snugly in place tore. I thought my local Ace would have a match but it seems
that the original is metric. I called the 800 number again and got the right
sized ring in the mail in a couple of days. Gratis again. Now that is what I
call customer service.


Charlie

JIMMIE

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May 27, 2009, 9:57:21 AM5/27/09
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On May 27, 9:00 am, "Colbyt" <col...@-SPAMBLOCK-lexkyweb.com> wrote:
> "brassplyer" <brasspl...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

Usually a Lifetime Warranty means junk that you are paying three times
what it should cost for the warranty. They know most people will never
try to collect or they didnt jump through all the right hoops to be
able to collect. Also Lifetime Warranty has different meanings from
state to state. I found that out when I tried to get my Radio Shack
Lifetime Warranty speakers replaced.
Lifetime meant 10 years.

Look at the junk they sell on infomercials. The warranty isnt there to
protect the consumer, its there to protect the seller.


Jimmie

Tony Hwang

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May 27, 2009, 10:07:35 AM5/27/09
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Hi,
I used to get replacement tool when I bring broken Craftsman one from
Sears. Last time when I took ratchet wrench which fell apart, they did
not give another new one but give me a bag which contained parts for repair.

Ralph Mowery

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May 27, 2009, 10:47:54 AM5/27/09
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"Colbyt" <colbyt@-SPAMBLOCK-lexkyweb.com> wrote in message .

>
> I imagine you also have to include the original sales receipt.
>

That is a good one. If lifetime, why is a receipt needed ??

Almost as good as a tool set that cost about $ 5 years ago. Lifetime
warranty. Just send $ 4.95 in for shipping and handling and they will
replace any part of the set that is bad.

I am waiting on the car manufactures to come up with the same deal as most
other places for warranty work. You have to ship the item back to the maker
instead of taking it to the store you bought it from.


Michael Dobony

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May 27, 2009, 1:21:41 PM5/27/09
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On Wed, 27 May 2009 09:53:47 -0400, willshak wrote:

> on 5/27/2009 8:50 AM (ET) brassplyer wrote the following:
>> The Glacier Bay kitchen faucet I got at Home Depot ostensibly has a
>> "Lifetime Warranty" but the process requires you to send the unit back
>> to the manufacturer. Assuming the company is still in business at that
>> point, presumably you're supposed to do without a faucet for however
>> long it takes for them to send you a new unit.
>>
>> Curious if anyone here has actually found a warranty like this to be
>> useful.
>>
>
> I had a Price Phister brass plated bathroom sink faucet installed for
> about 10 years. The brass coating faded around the faucet screw-on
> filter end.. I emailed P-F and sent pictures. They said they didn't have
> that brass faucet anymore (guess why?) and to pick out a new faucet from
> the site. I picked the same faucet, but in chrome finish. They sent me
> the new faucet without any other questions. I got to keep the old one
> which I installed in a utility tub.

Similar experience here. I had both cartridges of a kitchen faucet crack
and called for replacement. about $5 for shipping and got the original
style. Lowes had some similar, but not close enough for about $7 each.

justa...@gmail.com

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May 27, 2009, 1:27:32 PM5/27/09
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Buy a Delta faucet...

Have a problem?
Call Delta 800 number.
Delta sends you parts for free.
That is a lifetime warranty.

Edwin Pawlowski

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May 27, 2009, 2:11:46 PM5/27/09
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"brassplyer" <brass...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Is there a number you can call? Some will send out the new part and then
you send back the defective part after the replacement or repair. I just
did that with a Cuisinart stick blender. The printed paperwork says to
return it with $10. I called, they sent the new item, they did not charge
the $10 and I'll just return the old unit.

Worth a call anyway.


Tony Hwang

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May 27, 2009, 9:12:07 PM5/27/09
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Hi,
My whole house is equipped with Delta.
(4 bathrooms and kitchen)
After 15 years nothing failed yet.
Knocking on the wood!

cl...@snyder.on.ca

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May 27, 2009, 10:14:46 PM5/27/09
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I prefer Price Pfister myself due to the construction of their
cartridges. The stops are on the top, so the cartridge never gets
torque applied through it (jamming the tap closed etc)

SteveB

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May 27, 2009, 10:28:57 PM5/27/09
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"brassplyer" <brass...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I have one on a computer from Circuit City that I'd let go of real cheap.


Ashton Crusher

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May 28, 2009, 12:24:26 AM5/28/09
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My PF also has a lifetime warranty and so far they have sent anything
I've asked for. They do charge postage.

default

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May 29, 2009, 2:43:22 PM5/29/09
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You are correct if that is really the policy. (Even worse if you are not a
DIYer and need two service calls!)

But I have had excellent parts service on a Moen kitchen faucet (sent me
free parts on three occasions), and a Glacier Bay bath sink faucet.

The Glacier Bay sink faucet that failed was installed at least 14 years
before, by the previous owner. I identified the model number from pictures
on their website, then called their 800 number. I didn't know what their
warranty was, and I had no paperwork at all. They referred me to another
company that actually was the supplier for that model, still available,
which sent me a new body casting (which had failed) based only on my phone
call, no receipt required, no charge. I was very happy and sent them a
thank you letter.

-- Joel

Doug Brown

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May 31, 2009, 1:13:00 AM5/31/09
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"brassplyer" <brass...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I getthe frustration. I truly do, but there is wealth of informaion
missing.

Where are you (ie what jurisdiction?0/

Is it really Home Depot's Warranty or the manufacturer's?

What effect/difference does this have on anyone's oblibation to you?


Plague Boy

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May 31, 2009, 7:23:25 AM5/31/09
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I bought an office chair at Office Max several years ago for
about $60 after rebate. It was very comfortable, enough that you
could fall asleep in it. After about three years, the pivot
device that held the seat to the gas shock device started to
crack. I dug out the receipt, verified I still had two years on
the warranty, and called the 800 number.

They insisted I disassemble the entire chair and ship it back to
them (at my expense). Then, *if* they found it was defective,
they would replace it. Obviously, I did no such thing.

I did intend to take it back to Office Max and give the manager
a hard time about it, but I wound up just throwing it out in
frustration; storing a broken chair isn't the most convenient
thing for me.

I bought another chair some time ago from Staples. When I
unboxed it, the plastic knob that adjusts the lumbar support was
broken off. I called the company to get them to send me a
replacement knob. A week later, I came home and found a large box
on the porch. The shipped me the entire backrest! I was unable to
think of a use for the "old" backrest, so I threw it out. Seemed
like a waste.

--
PB
"I suspect you're an arrogant little pissant who grew up in the
Red Bull generation." - CJW

Rich Greenberg

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May 31, 2009, 9:06:00 AM5/31/09
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In article <dLqdnX7N4_Yw9b_X...@earthlink.com>,
Plague Boy <plagu...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> I bought an office chair at Office Max several years ago for
>about $60 after rebate. It was very comfortable, enough that you
>could fall asleep in it. After about three years, the pivot
>device that held the seat to the gas shock device started to
>crack. I dug out the receipt, verified I still had two years on
>the warranty, and called the 800 number.
>
> They insisted I disassemble the entire chair and ship it back to
>them (at my expense). Then, *if* they found it was defective,
>they would replace it. Obviously, I did no such thing.
>
> I did intend to take it back to Office Max and give the manager
>a hard time about it, but I wound up just throwing it out in
>frustration; storing a broken chair isn't the most convenient
>thing for me.

It depends on the manufacturer of the item.

I had a similar problem with an office chair I had gotten at Sam's club
right around the end of the 5 yr warantee period. I called them,
described the problem, and not only did they send a replacement part for
free, they emailed a set of instructions on how to replace the part.

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Nathan

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Jul 30, 2016, 10:58:13 PM7/30/16
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replying to brassplyer, Nathan wrote:
Ya.. waste of time... lifetime warrenty is acually 5 years.. what reciept has
been saved for 5 years thats still readable.. umm none.. they are crooks.. i
wish i would have went to walmart instead.. they always accept their stuff
back..

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bill

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Dec 5, 2018, 10:14:03 PM12/5/18
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replying to brassplyer, bill wrote:
it states right on the warrenty page to take it back to any home depot with
reciept!!

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Jeff hash

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Jan 4, 2019, 12:14:03 PM1/4/19
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replying to brassplyer, Jeff hash wrote:
I'm trying to see if I actually need to register my glacier bay faucet. In the
past if one registers a product they can find it with no issues. I have had
great success with other makers and replacement parts. I have been told by
manufactures that sellers like on ebay if they are NOT authorized to sell
their products THERE IS NO WARRANTY from the maker of the sold product. BEWARE
no matter what an ebay seller states. I checked before I bought a item on
ebay. I can understand them wanting a defective product back but we should not
have to pay to return an item. It's a slippery slope as they say.

trouts2

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May 17, 2019, 9:44:04 PM5/17/19
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replying to brassplyer, trouts2 wrote:
I have 3 times with Glacier Bay. The first time was years after the purchase.
HD replaced it from store stock. The next two times were years after that
first exchange. Both times they sent parts with no postage cost to me. The
faucet is making noise so tomorrow will be the 4th time. I'll update if there
is an issue. I should add this was with the low end kitchen sink faucet,
single spout.

karl

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Aug 20, 2021, 11:15:05 AM8/20/21
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Just tried to replace a Glacier Bay kitchen faucet at Home Depot where the spout tube broke off at the base. Told me they can't replace because I bought in 2019 and only have until 2020. Told me to call Glacier Bay. Well Home Depot owns Glacier Bay! Nice help there. Bought a different brand.

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oiboy12

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Dec 18, 2022, 2:15:05 AM12/18/22
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Well they figure if you got the brains to use a ratchet you probably got the brains to rebuild the ratchet. It's a gear, switch and a couple of springs.
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