Originally Posted by
noodle soup
wrong.
I'm guessing that ENVE wants to see the issue first hand, or have a dealer show them the defective part.
Wrong. Your guessing doesn't equate to fact. So far, no one has facts other than ENVE, or the buyer. At the end of the day if ENVE is selling directly to the public they should have at the very least some level of customer service. So, if the buyer is unhappy with their purchase they do have some level of legal protection for unused, or defective product.