I got an Audiovox PNP3 last Christmas and I've really enjoyed it, but lately it's developed an annoying problem: The display winks out, and doesn't come back on until I tap the thing, sometimes several times.
So yesterday I found my original paperwork and, sure enough, the owner's manual says it has a 12-month limited warranty. So off I went today to Circuit City, with the original gift receipt, and the paperwork.
The customer service lady said I could swap out my unit and she issued a full store credit. Lo and behold, I found out from the sales guy that the store no longer stocks the PNP3. "No problem," the customer service lady said, I could substitute another unit.
What she didn't understand is that my car dock, home dock and boom box are designed for the PNP3. Sure, I could get another model at no cost, but then I'd have to buy all new gear to go with it!
To make a long story short, we undid the exchange and I went home with my winking -- but otherwise OK -- unit. That's when it occurred to me that if the thing actually failed, I would be S.O.L., EVEN THOUGH IT'S UNDER "WARRANTY." Nothing like having a warranty that forces you into spending a bunch of money!! Now do you wonder why they are discontinuing models every few months?
Or am I completely missing something here?
So yesterday I found my original paperwork and, sure enough, the owner's manual says it has a 12-month limited warranty. So off I went today to Circuit City, with the original gift receipt, and the paperwork.
The customer service lady said I could swap out my unit and she issued a full store credit. Lo and behold, I found out from the sales guy that the store no longer stocks the PNP3. "No problem," the customer service lady said, I could substitute another unit.
What she didn't understand is that my car dock, home dock and boom box are designed for the PNP3. Sure, I could get another model at no cost, but then I'd have to buy all new gear to go with it!
To make a long story short, we undid the exchange and I went home with my winking -- but otherwise OK -- unit. That's when it occurred to me that if the thing actually failed, I would be S.O.L., EVEN THOUGH IT'S UNDER "WARRANTY." Nothing like having a warranty that forces you into spending a bunch of money!! Now do you wonder why they are discontinuing models every few months?
Or am I completely missing something here?