Captain Morgan
Moderated User
So yeah..... after 3.5 years of use, my Optima Red Top has been slowly dying this year. I noticed it this fall, but by November it finally got to the point that I couldnt even start the truck without a charger on it despite having a battery tender on it 24/7.
I finally got around to pulling the battery on Thursday so I could bring it up to PepBoys as a core for the new one. I knew it was well beyond warrenty replacement being that I bought it in June 2002, but I had kept the receipt in my glovebox that whole time just incase it failed before now. As I pulled out the mile long slip of paper, I noticed in small text about the Prorated Warrenty and that was good till sometime in 2009!!!!
I'm thinking great.... Ill save like $10 :roll: :lol:
Well I get up to PepBoys, toss the junker Optima on the counter, hand the woman my receipt, she asked a few questions then started punching stuff into the computer while I went and grabbed a new one off the shelf (which I was shocked was STILL the same price as they were 4 years ago).
I stand there for a few moments while she finished entering the info and scanning stuff and finally prints out a new paper and says "the prorate on this battery is $58.13", so im like
Talk about a valuable piece of paper. I was expecting to have to pay another $120 or so for a new battery when I only ended up having to pay $62 because I kept my receipt
Anyway, I figured I would share the story and perhaps save some others money in the future. :tup:
I finally got around to pulling the battery on Thursday so I could bring it up to PepBoys as a core for the new one. I knew it was well beyond warrenty replacement being that I bought it in June 2002, but I had kept the receipt in my glovebox that whole time just incase it failed before now. As I pulled out the mile long slip of paper, I noticed in small text about the Prorated Warrenty and that was good till sometime in 2009!!!!
I'm thinking great.... Ill save like $10 :roll: :lol:
Well I get up to PepBoys, toss the junker Optima on the counter, hand the woman my receipt, she asked a few questions then started punching stuff into the computer while I went and grabbed a new one off the shelf (which I was shocked was STILL the same price as they were 4 years ago).
I stand there for a few moments while she finished entering the info and scanning stuff and finally prints out a new paper and says "the prorate on this battery is $58.13", so im like
Talk about a valuable piece of paper. I was expecting to have to pay another $120 or so for a new battery when I only ended up having to pay $62 because I kept my receipt
Anyway, I figured I would share the story and perhaps save some others money in the future. :tup: