grlpwrd
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Where would we draw the line? 3.5 years? 4 years? 6 years?
The product had a manufacturers warranty; it broke, after lasting more than 3 times the length of the warranty. It's not guaranteed forever, it's only guaranteed for 1 year. Taking it back to Costco at this point, IMHO, would be wrong. I disagree that a mini-fridge should last more than 3.5 years; it should last as long as the manufacturer's warranty, and that's it. If the warranty is not long enough for your taste, then buy another product.
Costco's liberal return policy is something they put into place to be better than other stores, and because they are not just a store but a membership club which you pay to join. The money you pay in membership dues gets you certain advantages, primarily lower prices, but also the liberal return policy (plus travel discounts, etc). But the more people abuse that policy, the less profitable Costco becomes, and the higher their prices and dues will have to be to compensate - then everybody loses.
I don't think it's right to return anything to a store after more than 90 days - that's what the manufacturers warranty is for.
Once the warranty is up, you're on your own.
After all, standing by the products you sell is one thing, but why should Costco be expected to stand behind a product 3 times longer than the manufacturer does? That's unfair to Costco, and unfair to all the other members who pay their dues every year.
Yes, but regardless of how long the warranty is there could be a defect. I don't think the warranty translates to life of the item necessarily either.
My BIL works in Costco's corporate offices and if something is "bad," whether a food product or item, they end up dealing with the manufacturer accordingly. Surely this would jeopardize the company's future relationship with Costco because they do not want to sell "junk."
I am just saying this could be more than just a refund. It could be about a defective product. The OP even states:
it appears there were tons of problems with this machine and Vinotemp is absolutely useless about doing anything about it or helping it to get repaired. We called Vinotemp and what we got was a great big
I am sure Costco would want to know because perhaps they will reconsider selling their (Vinotemp) products.