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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 3317186" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Yes they did!</p><p>And if you failed to register your cam and keep the receipt, you were just stuck, which is exactly what happened to me with one of these Bushnells. (I had another Bushnell for which I got replaced under warranty, no problem because I did register the warranty.)</p><p></p><p>Whatever you buy, <em>REGISTER</em> the warranty, and save your receipt. Most retailers from whom you buy will NOT take the cams back, and simply refer you to the manufacturer for a warranty replacement ---- even it it's the next day after purchase and the new cam won't even power up!</p><p></p><p>Another lesson I have "learned the hard way" over the past 3 years is . . . . . . Don't assume a name with an otherwise good reputation for scopes and binoculars equates to any correlation with their trail cams. The only thing good which came from my experiences with Bushnell was the "reservation" I then had when Leupold came out with their exciting new trail cams. Without that reservation, I would have purchased a Leupold trail cam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 3317186, member: 1409"] Yes they did! And if you failed to register your cam and keep the receipt, you were just stuck, which is exactly what happened to me with one of these Bushnells. (I had another Bushnell for which I got replaced under warranty, no problem because I did register the warranty.) Whatever you buy, [i]REGISTER[/i] the warranty, and save your receipt. Most retailers from whom you buy will NOT take the cams back, and simply refer you to the manufacturer for a warranty replacement ---- even it it's the next day after purchase and the new cam won't even power up! Another lesson I have "learned the hard way" over the past 3 years is . . . . . . Don't assume a name with an otherwise good reputation for scopes and binoculars equates to any correlation with their trail cams. The only thing good which came from my experiences with Bushnell was the "reservation" I then had when Leupold came out with their exciting new trail cams. Without that reservation, I would have purchased a Leupold trail cam. [/QUOTE]
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