Wilton vise "Lifetime Warranty"....what it really means.
Larry Jaques writes:
Not too many years after that, they were indicted for their parts
replacement scams in the auto section, telling customers they needed
parts that they didn't need. It cost 'em plenty. I'm surprised they're
still in business. Their name is sure **** to me.
I got caught by that one -- it was before I did my own work on my
cars, and they sold me several voltage regulators and alternators
that, in retrospect, I almost certainly didn't need.
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