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  • kenwood

    veterán

    válasz nrg_52 #100578 üzenetére

    Mindegy, amit akartam,en megtudtam, meg amit nem kerdeztem,azt is tizen megvalaszoltak.

    Zarszonak egy idezet, hogy milyen mentalitassal kellene kezelni ezeket a cegeket. Igaz,ez a warranty void matricarol szol, de a logika ugyanaz mogotte. Ha bebizonyitjak,hogy az en layer 2 switchingem okoz gondot naluk,akkor elismerem,hogy jogosan vettek el azt a menupontot tolem :D

    They cannot void your warranty for using tech-menus, breaking warranty stickers, or any other sort of self repair unless they can prove, specifically, that it was your actions that caused the issue. Warranties, especially those included from a manufacturer by default with no willing agreement on the customers part, are not legally binding in a restrictive sense, only in a liability sense. They have the burden of proof if they want to violate the service contract. The mere act of servicing your device does not alone allow them to invalidate the warranty, regardless of whatever warnings or stickers they place on the device. These companies rely almost exclusively on the ignorance of the consumer in order to employ shady practices that would not be upheld in a court if someone was actually willing to take it that far. I realize the practical reality is somewhat askew of this technicality, but I always feel it is important that people be informed on these issues, because we should NEVER give these corporations an ounce of lenience on these matters because to do so only grants them the justification to take more and more without end. The fact of the matter is that yes, you CAN void your warranty by opening your device but NOT BECAUSE you opened your device. A small but insurmountable distinction.

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