I'm glad you shared your experience with us. I'm also glad that your happy with the results. I wouldn't be as happy. Why did it take them so long to give you a replacement? I would have expected a "new" unit to replace the new one I bought. Not only were you inconvienced by not having the original unit for such a long period of time, you were inconvienced by not having the rest of you system up to full function. All the while Harmon Kardon had full use of your money and you had no use of the money spent on the Harmon Kardon piece and compromised value on the money spent on the rest of your system. As for bypassing the dealer, I don't agree. The purchase was made through the dealer, as such the dealer is agent of the manufacturer and had the responsibilty to rectify the matter. I expect the person collecting the money to resolve the problem. Taking the money and passing the buck isn't appropriate. I hope your refurbished (someone elses used damaged goods) unit came with a new extended warranty effective from the time you recieved it. As I said, thank you for sharing your experience. Harmon Kardon won't be recieving my business for a while.
Manufacturer Warranty
I have slowly built both a HT and separate stereo system over the last 2 years. I started with a Harmon Kardon AVR500 surround processor. I had front and rears but no center or sub for a long time. I recently added both. However, there was no sub output. The dealer sent it in for repair and sent it back. It still didn't work. I sent it back, they repaired it again, and it burned out on them during a test. Now they are telling me they have to wait to see what HK says is the next step. The dealer said they might just replace it with a "B" stock. They have had this thing for 2months now. HK has a 2 year warranty. I think since I paid for a perfect condition new unit, I deserve that or my money back. Anybody have any experience with this companies warranties?
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