Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/02/07

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Subject: [Leica] Warranty Issues
From: "Kit McChesney | Acmefoto" <kitmc@acmefoto.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 14:40:19 -0700

Dear LUG'ers:

In response to recent inquiries, controversies, and/or questions about Leica
warranties, I am posting the following info. This info is based on direct
discussions with Leica USA top management, and on the actual texts of Leica
warranties. Any questions that we can answer for you, please respond
directly off-list at kitmc@acmefoto.com.

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Leica provides full international warranty coverage for all its products as
outlined in the warranty cards supplied with and specific to those products.
Warranties are full and valid as long as the product is sold through an
authorized Leica dealership. Each Leica product is shipped from the
manufacturing facility supplied with an international warranty card that
outlines the terms of the international warranty for that product.
Regardless in which country you purchased your Leica product, any authorized
Leica dealership or agency, worldwide, is authorized and capable of taking
in the product for warranty service. Any of those authorized dealers or
agencies will consult with Leica to determine the best way to cover the
warranty issue to best serve the customer, whose satisfaction is their first
priority. Leica, at its discretion, will determine the best way to handle
each warranty issue, case by case, but always with the customer's needs as
the first consideration.

Only products imported officially into the U.S. by Leica USA carry the USA
Passport Protection Plan (for M and R Cameras and Lenses) or the USA
Lifetime Sport Optics Protection Plan for optics covered under that plan.
USA Passport-protected products enjoy additional coverage over and above the
warranty coverage offered by the international, or Leica factory, warranty.
As you know, the Passport Plan offers three years of enhanced protection for
your M and R cameras and lenses; for binoculars and scopes covered by the
Lifetime Sport Optics Protection Plan, the coverage is, as the title of the
plan states, for the lifetime of the user.

Though the USA Passport Protection Plan is not available for products
purchased from non-U.S. authorized dealers, any Leica agency worldwide will
help you if you experience problems with your Leica product, as all Leica
products are covered under the international warranty. Again, how Leica
handles the repair or replacement of the product under the terms of the
warranty is at its discretion (where the equipment is sent for repair, which
Leica agency defrays the cost, etc), but the customer's needs are again the
first priority. For your own protection, while traveling, carry your
warranty card or warranty registration (international or USA Passport) so
that you can present this verification to the agency in question should you
experience any problems during the warranty period.

The official texts of the USA Passport Protection Plan, Lifetime Sport
Optics Protection Plan, and Leica extended warranties are all available at
our Web site, at
http://www.acmefoto.com/cgi-acmefoto/ACMstore.cgi?user_action=link&link=warr
anty. (If you have issues accessing this URL because of its length--the
content is dynamic, so therefore the long URL--either cut and paste the URL
into your location bar of the browser, or simply visit www.acmefoto.com and
click on Warranty at the base of the page.)

The bottom line is: As long as you purchase from an authorized dealer, Leica
will support you, no matter where you are, and in the way that best balances
your needs with their ability to provide the best repairs on the equipment
in question.

Regards,

Kit McChesney
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acmefoto | acme online sales, inc
post office box 777 | louisville, colorado 80027 usa
www.acmefoto.com | kitmc@acmefoto.com
tel +1 303.664.0684 | fax +1 303.664.0685
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