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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2102810" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>i agree with you there but where i live zapco is known but noone carries it within 90-150 miles of me. if the web site doesnt say "no warranty" and the person doesnt check the zapco page i just find it discouraging that the manufacturer wont make exception. say and do can be 2 different things and im sure if they "open it up" they can tell if the amp is theirs and the person can provide a reciept they should fix it. more than likely zapco already made their money on the amp all they will do is lose a disgruntled customer if they dont. basically the customer will already think its a POS if its broke then in return zapco is saying "hey you need to spend more for this amp and better yet you need to drive 4 hours round trip to do so" after its left zapco the first time zapco got paid for it or lost it on their own terms either way it isnt the customers fault. i know they are protecting the dealers but they also have an image they should try to up hold</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2102810, member: 541383"] i agree with you there but where i live zapco is known but noone carries it within 90-150 miles of me. if the web site doesnt say "no warranty" and the person doesnt check the zapco page i just find it discouraging that the manufacturer wont make exception. say and do can be 2 different things and im sure if they "open it up" they can tell if the amp is theirs and the person can provide a reciept they should fix it. more than likely zapco already made their money on the amp all they will do is lose a disgruntled customer if they dont. basically the customer will already think its a POS if its broke then in return zapco is saying "hey you need to spend more for this amp and better yet you need to drive 4 hours round trip to do so" after its left zapco the first time zapco got paid for it or lost it on their own terms either way it isnt the customers fault. i know they are protecting the dealers but they also have an image they should try to up hold [/QUOTE]
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