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Originally Posted by dmaul1114
The point is you keep making a big deal of the warranty. The battery is one area that you don't get a lot out of as in the 2nd year they'd probably just say it was normal reduction in charge and still make you pay the $59.
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I really don't believe that. Service Net has *no* way of knowing if a charging problem is a "normal reduction in charge", a defective battery, or faulty controller chip or other electronics. Furthermore, Service Net isn't equipped to repair these devices... they just send them back to Amazon and send replacements out to customers. So as I said before, the only way they'd ever "know" that it was the battery is if Amazon said anything, and why would Amazon say anything? Either they keep the device for their own refurbished replacements, or they send it back to Service Net for their stock of refurbished replacements.