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<blockquote data-quote="n1r0" data-source="post: 2506916" data-attributes="member: 99850"><p>If a seller, whether official/authorized or not, makes a certain claim and based on that you buy from them, then if that claim turns out to be false, it is a case of misleading advertisement/fraud. If it weren't so, everyone would be advertising lifetime warranties and insane specs on every item, and try to redirect you to the manufacturer in case of issues.</p><p></p><p>So old or new stock, if they claimed full warranty on their listing, but manufacturer denies it, you can approach the seller for a resolution - in all likelihood giving you a replacement is far cheaper for them than to get involved in a fraud case. Besides your deal is with the seller, not the manufacturer, you don't need to worry about manufacturing/import dates unless you explicitly agreed to reduced warranty terms with the seller. There's a reason Amazon sells refurbished products with seller warranty, and not the remainder from the original sale date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n1r0, post: 2506916, member: 99850"] If a seller, whether official/authorized or not, makes a certain claim and based on that you buy from them, then if that claim turns out to be false, it is a case of misleading advertisement/fraud. If it weren't so, everyone would be advertising lifetime warranties and insane specs on every item, and try to redirect you to the manufacturer in case of issues. So old or new stock, if they claimed full warranty on their listing, but manufacturer denies it, you can approach the seller for a resolution - in all likelihood giving you a replacement is far cheaper for them than to get involved in a fraud case. Besides your deal is with the seller, not the manufacturer, you don't need to worry about manufacturing/import dates unless you explicitly agreed to reduced warranty terms with the seller. There's a reason Amazon sells refurbished products with seller warranty, and not the remainder from the original sale date. [/QUOTE]
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