I thought that the Vortex warranty was their main selling point. Is this a case of Kiwi importers being tight arses?
I thought that the Vortex warranty was their main selling point. Is this a case of Kiwi importers being tight arses?
I had a Hunting and Fishing salesman raving on about the great guarantee they had as a major selling point.
Bought one through Reloaders instead.
Got a pair of there bino's at the sika show. Guarantee offered was part of the decision to buy.
Pretty ratshit that the NZ/OZ distributors don't follow the policy.
Probably wont buy any more Vortex stuff after hearing about people getting fucked around now.
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This is the the follow up from Extravision.
So hopefully this will put some people’s mind at rest, weather or not it actually works... well is there someone here that has successfully cashed in on a warranty?
Email;
Good morning Carl
Yes, I agree it can be a bit confusing because there are different policies depending on where the scope came from originally. Because your scope was originally bought within the territory that we are responsible for (ie Australia & New Zealand), you do not need to provide the originally receipt. Some sellers overseas, particularly in the USA do have a policy of requiring receipts for warranty attention – even though Vortex themselves suggest otherwise, they can’t mandate stores to follow the no receipt policy.
I’m not sure if I attached this form with my previous email, but if you can complete as much of this as you can and include it with your scope, that will help us.
(Example insert - can email original)
There has been a problem with counterfeit scopes being sold online, on sites like Ebay, not just for Vortex but for other brands too. When I worked in a gun shop a few years ago I saw a couple of fake Leupolds that had been bought on Ebay…we had very surprised and disappointed customers when we told them their scope was not the real deal and therefore could not be repaired under warranty. This is why we always recommend buying from a proper dealer, or at least finding out where the scope was originally purchased, wherever possible.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Have a lovely day!
Jude
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Could be more difficult than you think if there is more than 1 "Official" distributer here + the grey imports. Local distributor is only responsible for the stuff they import/sell which some find hard to understand
Lazy retailers is the most common issue though, usually they sell the stuff and run, any issues or problems the customers are directed straight to the national distributors quite incorrectly, however if the retailer has gone the onus is on the customer to provide proof of purchase date.
Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!
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