I purchased an Everstart Maxx 65S from Wal-Mart in Oldsmar FL. today for $75 plus tax and FL battery fee. (total $81.86). I returned later in the day with my 4 and half year old Everstart Maxx 65S to get back my $9 core and pro-rated cash. The old battery did not have a barcode on it for the return department to scan but did have a date code of B5. The B is Feb and the 5 is for 2005. The core refund was a no-brainer for the associate but the pro-rated warranty was a looper ! I pointed out to her the warranty info printed on the old battery: "3 year free replacement and 108 month(9 year) pro-rated". Being that I am a loozer and did not save my receipt she stated she could not help me with the pro-rated portion of the transaction. I then pointed out to her on the receipt for the brand new battery the " AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY RETURN REQUIREMENTS" listed as follows:
RECEIPT IS NECESSARY TO VALIDATE DATE OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY ADJUSTMENTS. ADJUSTMENTS WITH OUT RECEIPT WILL BE MADE USING THE MANUFACTURE DATE OF BATTERY.
After all this, not one person in the entire "super" Wal-Mart could tell me the dollar amount of the pro-rated refund. Yes and that included Managers ! I was told to call in the morning when Chris would be in because he is the only person that has that info and he has gone home for the night ! Anyone out there have any idea how the pro-rated numbers game works for a 9 year $75 Wal-Mart battery ?