Maybe it's their sneaky way to try and force you into purchasing a new mouse thinking most people won't bother with the warranty. That intentional tactic wouldn't surprise me at all.
I've had every Logitech mouse I've ever owned fail eventually due to the double-click, from the cheapest to the most expensive, they all seem to use the same switch. And yes, I got a replacement always if legitimately within the warranty period (and 9 out of 10 times they were still under warranty). Nor did I ever feel bad about getting the replacement.
They should just start using better quality switches, this isn't a new problem for them or limited to one specific mouse line.
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