TigrLvsPooh
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I couldn't think of any other place to get some advice and opinions on this situation.
So here it goes....
I started buying Thomas the Tank Engine products about 5 years ago. My kids just love them.
The wooden railway series is made by a company called Learning Curve. On every box and inside pamphlet a lifetime guarantee is clearly written. They say "unconditional guaranteed for life!" on most of the packets, or some say "guaranteed to last a lifetime". So, I think that is pretty easy to understand. In fact, about a year ago I sent in two broken pieces and they were replaced, no questions asked.
Ok, so fast forward to yesterday, my youngest comes to me with one of the bridges broken. I go to the Learning Curve website to get the address to mail it in and find that the guarantee is now only a 90 day guarantee against manufacturer defects.
So I call Customer Service and the woman informs me that their company was bought out and they are no longer upholding the lifetime guarantee on their products. I ask about products that are older, ones that were purchased before the company was bought out, and she says they aren't offering the lifetime guarantee on those items either.
Can they do this? I can sort of understand changing the guarantee but it seems that older pieces would still have their lifetime guarantee because it is stated right on the box! Anyone have opinions on this??? What should I do???
So here it goes....I started buying Thomas the Tank Engine products about 5 years ago. My kids just love them.
The wooden railway series is made by a company called Learning Curve. On every box and inside pamphlet a lifetime guarantee is clearly written. They say "unconditional guaranteed for life!" on most of the packets, or some say "guaranteed to last a lifetime". So, I think that is pretty easy to understand. In fact, about a year ago I sent in two broken pieces and they were replaced, no questions asked.Ok, so fast forward to yesterday, my youngest comes to me with one of the bridges broken. I go to the Learning Curve website to get the address to mail it in and find that the guarantee is now only a 90 day guarantee against manufacturer defects.
So I call Customer Service and the woman informs me that their company was bought out and they are no longer upholding the lifetime guarantee on their products. I ask about products that are older, ones that were purchased before the company was bought out, and she says they aren't offering the lifetime guarantee on those items either.
Can they do this? I can sort of understand changing the guarantee but it seems that older pieces would still have their lifetime guarantee because it is stated right on the box! Anyone have opinions on this??? What should I do???