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They’re just going to throw it in the bin and send you a new one. Not sure what you’re concerned about.
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Mistakes happen. It is equally unreasonable to expect everything to always work 100% of the time, which is why warranties exist. The warranty is their way of making it right.
You’re going to run into many, many things in life that cost a relative boatload of money but either don’t work correctly the first time, or break in an unreasonable amount of time. That’s just reality. When buying those expensive things, it’s important to take into consideration the companies reputation for making the customer whole. That’s why some people avoid brands like the plague, even if they usually make decent hardware.
Extremely measured response. This also highlights the importance of having backups of not just data, but important physical utilities as well. If being without a mouse for a month is a big problem (it would be for me, for sure) then having a backup (or multiple backups) on hand will almost inevitably prove invaluable someday. It has for me…
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