I am having a hard time believing that the manufacturers of these incredibly complicated pieces of kit have not in some way built in a unique identifier, in the hardware or the code.
Do they really rely on a 5p sticker that is barely stuck on when new and is presumably quite easy to swap if you wanted to scam, to verify its within the warranty period?
The cynic in me thinks that its just an easy way to avoid warranty claims.
Do they really rely on a 5p sticker that is barely stuck on when new and is presumably quite easy to swap if you wanted to scam, to verify its within the warranty period?
The cynic in me thinks that its just an easy way to avoid warranty claims.