by dropdeaddart » Sat Apr 25, 2015 12:31 am
Hi guys, my question today has been one that no one has been able to give me a solid answer for. But one that I have come up with myself. At the time of purchasing a new vehicle or lease the customer is presented that they have bough the accessory wheel locks, they are given the appropriate paper work (McGard). They are told not to lose either or it will not be warrantied, if either the lock or key is broken within the first year, how do you warranty it? Then there is the problem of getting the old locks off, which may required an air chisel or torch, and may damage the wheel itself or the studs. Then after the year, if anything breaks it is up too the customer as too what course of action they want to take. And who is responsible for the warranty, who does what actions, I would just like an experts opinion on this because of the last two weeks, I have had 3 bad experiences with customers/sales/service and my own manager/staff