Part of the problem may arise from people buying used and then needing service. I can see how that would be an issue for manufacturers in better audio these days not just Cary.how exactly is this an issue, Mechans?
Mechans
IMO, it should not be an issue. All manuf know that their product is not going to be with the original owner during the product's entire life. If they did, they/manuf would be stupidly naive! So, the manuf obviously have a warranty plan that takes into account that their products continue to give good service/output when sold several times over. The manuf warranty is either transferrable or not. If a unit that needs service is out of warranty have the present owner ship it to the factory, factory takes a good look at it for a nominal fee, diagnoses the problem, suggests the fix & quotes the $ amount for the fix. Then the factory should honour their word & do what they said they'd do for the money they said they'd charge. Once repairs/service completed, ship the unit back to the owner @ owner's expense. That's it - we're done. Both parties are happy & it's win-win. Not the crap that Fossilsx15 went thru!
If the unit gets severely damaged during multiple sales, so be it. It'll take more money to get it fixed. Factory quotes the higher fee to fix a badly damaged unit & the present owner decides if he/she want to engage.
I'm not seeing the issue, Mechans.....
Is this repair of a unit supposed to be any more complicated?