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Old 04-16-2004, 03:39 PM   #6
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The law says that in order for them not to honor your warranty they must prove that your modifications caused the failure. I'm not saying that they won't hassle you or they won't try to tell you that they won't fix things under warranty, but you do have some legal recourse. The burden of proof is on them, but when it comes to that I think it is alot like insurance companies that tell people the first time they file a claim that they won't honor it even if they should because alot of people just give up at that point.
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