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Originally Posted by rsjean
Don't feel too bad. The legal terms for Replacement Warranty or Replacement Under Warranty is in the legal definition of the term "replacement" - the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; not in addition to....
Went through a similar situation and got an unwanted education in the warranty terminology. Now I'm sure there's ways around it if the dealwer or BMW wanted to make an exception for the sake of customer satisfaction under some sort of accessions policy.
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That would be all good and well except they damaged his wheels. That's not warranty work. That's them correcting a mistake. If I rear ended you and messed up your rear bumper, I would have to pay for it. But I couldn't say you OWE me your rear bumper.