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But if you saved $1000 and paid $1500 for parts over 1, 3 or 5 years because that entity isn't there for warranty parts it's not saving you anything. And how many people CAN repair electronics or plumbing (I can solder electronics but don't give me a torch).I repair medical equipment so I know where you're coming from. Other than what's inside the foam (refoaming) - it's probably not a big deal to repair ... when the warranty runs out.
The local guys will not service your warranty. You have no one to help if you need it and in the end what ever money you save will go right out the window if you have to buy parts when they should be free. If I ever find out what dealers doing this Im going to turn him in to the Caldera People.
IF, and this is a big if, but IF, the dealer making this offer IS a dealer and has been in business for a while, and the buyer is fully aware that they are responsible for performing warranty labor, the dealer is probably going to ship the warranty parts to the customer. I assume by the big grin at the end of the original post this is all hyothetical. I will tell you, if a customer is standing in my store and wants to drive away with one of my spas on their trailer, who am I to tell them their money has no value here.
But IF your "store" is a storage facility what are my chances that you're going to honor any warranty!
I think it was PT Barnam that said 'There's a sucker born every minute'.
Why wouldn't the local dealer service it? If I buy a spa and in two years move to another state, from what I read here, I won't be able to get service???.