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Old 10-24-2014, 07:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Do car battery warranties ever transfer?

My ex-girlfriend was almost reasonable. She asked "How long ago and where and what type of warranty did you have on the battery for bacon? The battery is bad."

I had an argument on here when I stated that the best car battery usually dies after two years in the Phoenix area. I bought this one from Costco and I honestly do not know how she could have killed it. Sitting in the car and listening to the radio at a loud volume?

She probably would have had the engine running, feeling the thrill of watching the 0.00 MPG on the Ultragauge.

I told her that it was from Costco (the Kirkland brand should have given an indication) and that they offered full replacement within three years. She responded "Well that would require me having a Costco card which I don't."

That was civil and relatively mature.

Entirely stupid, though. "Will you please meet me at Costco so I can replace the battery?"

I would be unreasonable to refuse.

Costco states their car battery warranties are non-transferable.

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