Old 10-12-20, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by shelbyfv
If it lasts the life of the warranty, how is it "faulty" when it dies? Just because someone scammed the legal system vs a pool company doesn't mean it's right or to be expected. OP got what he paid for, plus another year.
As a consumer, is it reasonable to assume that high-end bicycle wheels should last for more than 2 years, assuming there was no damage caused by the consumer.
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