So questions about the Cabelas Lifetime Warranty came up in another thread.
My question is - How far do you take it, how to interpret a lifetime warranty, and when should you take advantage of it?
I have used it the last few years on boots, about every two years the gore-tex goes out. So I show up with the box and online invoice and swap them for a new pair. Could I use this same train of thought on paint coming off decoys or other scenarios? People unintentionally shoot their spotting scopes- send them to vortex/nikon/swor and they often are shipped a brand new one. In fact a couple factories take pride in their anything goes warranty and replace burned/ shot up optics and have happily replaced them for customers.
Am I wrong for the boot thing? Hows that different from the vortex scenario?
The warranty wording is "Cabelas brand products are guaranteed for the lifetime of the product against defects in workmanship under normal wear and tear."
My question is - How far do you take it, how to interpret a lifetime warranty, and when should you take advantage of it?
I have used it the last few years on boots, about every two years the gore-tex goes out. So I show up with the box and online invoice and swap them for a new pair. Could I use this same train of thought on paint coming off decoys or other scenarios? People unintentionally shoot their spotting scopes- send them to vortex/nikon/swor and they often are shipped a brand new one. In fact a couple factories take pride in their anything goes warranty and replace burned/ shot up optics and have happily replaced them for customers.
Am I wrong for the boot thing? Hows that different from the vortex scenario?
The warranty wording is "Cabelas brand products are guaranteed for the lifetime of the product against defects in workmanship under normal wear and tear."