Stay808
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I was wondering if I bought a pair of TF10s on ebay, how would I actually claim the warranty if needed in the future?
I was wondering if I bought a pair of TF10s on ebay, how would I actually claim the warranty if needed in the future?
You could always opt for square-trade, they've been reliable for me.
If your friend bought it for you, then he may need to help you with any warranty claims.
When I submitted a warranty issue, they asked me for my proof of purchase. I sent them a PDF of my Amazon invoice.
No. The TF10 cable nor the earpieces themselves has a serial number. Most universal IEM don't and if it does, it's generic and copied through out the batches. If you want to secure a product warranty, don't by second hand or from non-authorized sources.
I read somewhere in the TF10 appreciation thread that someone contacted Logitech regarding a warranty repair on their TF10 - and they apparently looked up a serial number on the cable (?) I can't find one..... Not ready to go through another 300+ pages to find that post.... I bought a pair from an ebay seller and he was to send me a copy of his Amazon receipt (personal info redacted) - but if there was a way for them to look up when they were actually sold - that would be nice.... You would think an item that listed for $400 would have a serial number.... Not sure if my IE8's have one somewhere...