AznStarBoyYK
07-04-2003, 01:40 AM
My local dealer told me that Yonex MP100 only has warrenty on the handle and the pole (not including the frame), so i was wondering if this is true? I'm in US.
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View Full Version : Yonex Warrenty AznStarBoyYK 07-04-2003, 01:40 AM My local dealer told me that Yonex MP100 only has warrenty on the handle and the pole (not including the frame), so i was wondering if this is true? I'm in US. bluejeff 07-04-2003, 07:48 AM that doesn't sound like yonex warranty...... from I have heard, it should include the frame , too. (otherwise, why do you need the warranty?) Absinthe 07-04-2003, 08:40 AM Contact Yonex to be sure. armortec user 07-04-2003, 10:49 AM Of course it's rubbish; haven't you heard of trading standards? When a company sell a product, which has an inherent flaw, it is is legally obliged to replace or refund the product. The only problem with badminton racquets is proving that the fracture was a manufacturing defect. My experience of Yonex is that they give you the benefit of the doubt (particularly if it is a new racquet), however, you first have to convince the stockist. It sounds like your stockist is going to be a pain in the ass, so to speak. If he is unwilling to send it back for replacement, contact Yonex directly. They have customer service lines in US (dialing code + 800-44-YONEX), Canada (403 243-0930), UK (020 87429777) and I think this is the head office in Tokyo (03-3836-1221). Hope this was helpful.:) LazyBuddy 07-04-2003, 12:11 PM Originally posted by AznStarBoyYK My local dealer told me that Yonex MP100 only has warrenty on the handle and the pole (not including the frame), so i was wondering if this is true? I'm in US. I think Yonex "manufacture defect" should include everything. I've heard more than 1 ppl got replacement racket when they had problems with frames. Better contact Yonex US directly to find the true answer. armortec user 07-04-2003, 04:49 PM Originally posted by AznStarBoyYK My local dealer told me that Yonex MP100 only has warrenty on the handle and the pole (not including the frame), so i was wondering if this is true? I'm in US. What's a "warrenty" anyway? Absinthe 07-04-2003, 08:47 PM You know he meant 'warranty' armortec user 07-05-2003, 08:06 AM Originally posted by Absinthe You know he meant 'warranty' Just checking; I don't want to be giving advice when we're talking about two different things ;) . How did you get on with the Yonex dealer anyway, AZN? |