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Speeddemonsledding
Does anyone know how the issue of warranty works for cross border transactions. I am a Canadian looking at buying a new non-current sled from the US. My question is whether I would still be able to have the warranty even though I am not in the US. I tried phoning Cat in Thief River Falls during business hours, and surprise surprise no one to answer the question. I left a voice mail and no one returned my call. Has anyone done a cross border transaction and had this question answered? Is there any pitfalls in the cross border transaction that I should be aware of? If anyone has any experience, I would appreciate the advice
Greg B.
i was gonna do that a few years (2003 era I think) when I use to do 95% of my riding in canada and there was not an ac dealer close by. I talked to the canadian cat reps and they said they could do the warrenty for me no problem. I just had to contact a lady in theif river and she would set it all up for me. They even told the day the I put money down I would be locked in at that exchange rate also with the money. I wound up not getting a sled that year becuase of school and I didnt want to work during the school year. So my advice to you would be to get a hold of someone at cat in the sales department with some athuority to make decisons and they can probbly help you out.
Speeddemonsledding
QUOTE(Speeddemonsledding @ Mar 18 2005, 10:01 PM)
Does anyone know how the issue of warranty works for cross border transactions. I am a Canadian looking at buying a new non-current sled from the US. My question is whether I would still be able to have the warranty even though I am not in the US. I tried phoning Cat in Thief River Falls during business hours, and surprise surprise no one to answer the question. I left a voice mail and no one returned my call. Has anyone done a cross border transaction and had this question answered? Is there any pitfalls in the cross border transaction that I should be aware of? If anyone has any experience, I would appreciate the advice
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I spoke to Cat and there is not a problem with importing a non-current new sled into Canada. No warranty issues and no fining the dealer issues. They are concerned with new current sleds but non-currents are fine.
Thanks for the info anyways. Time to pick up a deal on new non-currents.
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