The old saying about evidence...Hello
Well voiding their Traeger grill warranty if you use wood pellets not made by Traeger should be easy to prove!
Also making agreements with dealers not to sell other brands of wood pellet grills may show up in the paperwork!
So I could go buy a new vehicle with a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty, never change the oil and get a new engine when it siezes before 100k?the car manufacturer cannot void your warranty on the engine nor can they void the warranty if you never changed the oil.
So I could go buy a new vehicle with a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty, never change the oil and get a new engine when it siezes before 100k?
because it will.
That must be true if its on the internet...Don't be so sure that it will seize up if you don't change it. I don't recommend doing this to your vehicle but it is interesting. http://www.blackstone-labs.com/Newsletters/Gas-Diesel/June-2-2012.php
The old saying about evidence...
Don't write what you can speak, don't speak what you can wink
You cannot void a warranty with tie in provisions, it's against federal law. For example, if you get your oil changed in your car at Jiffy Lube instead of a dealer or you don't use brand x oil, the car manufacturer cannot void your warranty on the engine nor can they void the warranty if you never changed the oil.
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