Originally Posted by
AlexGS1
The good: they are responsive, polite, and more than willing to honor the warranty claim.
The not-quite-as-good-but-understandable: they wont acknowledge it as anything other than a unique anomaly. Which ( if this is a design flaw) means I could very well be repeating this process 200 miles from now. We shall see!
Last question, since I don't want to detract from this thread: How much was shipping/processing? (Assuming you're in CA)