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Old 10-15-2009, 06:43 PM
davemercer davemercer is offline
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Default Why send in Smith "Product Registration" Card?

I just purchased two smith revolver (642 and 442)and was about to send in their "Product Registration" Cards. I wanted to assure my warranty was in place. I did not intend to answer the survey questions just my name and address.

There is nothing on card to indicate serial number. I called and asked if number in upper right was code for my gun. Customer Service guy said yes. Got off phone and then looked at both card and number is the same.

Then I read this at bottom of cards, "Failure to return this card will not diminish your warranty rights". So I am thinking why send in cards?

But I thought I would post in case I am missing something. Your opinions and experiences, especially with warranty work is appreciated.
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