Hi Bas,
The service excellence will not change for an authorized Bryston purchase.
Unauthorized dealers illegally selling Bryston product do nothing but undermine the long-term value and quality of the product.
james
Please quote the law being broken. Till you do, I say bolderdash. This is a free country & there is no law being broken on a third party sale.
What you probably meant is that some registered/authorized dealer is re-selling to another party that has no sales agreement with Bryston. The original dealer is the one committing the foul, violating their contract with Bryston, not the dealer they sell to. I assume you made a very honest mistake & nothing else, right?
I'm as much against 6 liquor stores per block in the inner city as anyone. It's immoral. But once they get their liquor license it's legal. Breaking a civil contract is not a criminal act, except for when there are laws that pertain to the civil violation.
BTW, I say anyone who believes it's too much burden to maintain possession of a receipt to enforce a TWENTY YEAR service contract is, um, shall we say, being unrealistic. Even if this is some slight way for Bryston to minimize it's exposure, so be it. If you don't want to maintain a receipt, buy another brand that has a 1 to 5 year warranty. All that matters is the full disclosure, which Bryston is doing. Now everyone reading this board knows also.