I have never felt the need to register any of my firearms with the manufacturers. I too keep my receipts, and I've never had any problems getting warranty work done.
Notice how one of the questions on that warranty registration card only has a yes answer?
The facetious part of me just can't leave it that way. :image035:
No, they typically don't acknowledge receipt of registration. Questions I don't care to answer don't get answered, they don't get email addresses, and they don't get phone numbers. They need to contact me, the USPS will handle it (hopefully).
There are times I'll send the warranty registration in if I think of it. I've never been bothered by any advertising or notices of "special sales" by mail, e mail or telephone.
Bought many many guns and have never sent in a warranty card, which IMO is nothing more than a means to gather your personal info and buying practices. I guess I have been very fortunate, three guns in 60 years, were returned to the manufacturer, one on recall, and two for FTF problems. I no longer purchase the brands that had firing problem, mostly because of their terrible customer service.
I don't send the cards in. There's already info out there about the purchase I don't want anymore out there than necessary.
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