June 1, 2026 [recipient name] [recipient address] Re: Warranty Claim — Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. § 2301 et seq.) To Warranty Department: I am asserting my rights under the express warranty covering the following product: [product] Facts: [facts] Requested resolution: [desired outcome] Failure to honor the warranty in good faith may give rise to a claim under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, including attorneys' fees. Please respond in writing within fourteen (14) days. Sincerely, [user full name] [user address]
Warranty Fraud · Home Appliances
Did a home appliances deny your warranty because denying your warranty because you removed a seal or sticker to inspect or repair the appliance?
Force them to honor your coverage under federal law.
Home Appliancess routinely lie and claim that denying your warranty because you removed a seal or sticker to inspect or repair the appliance automatically voids your warranty. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, this is completely illegal. Use our AI engine to generate an ironclad statutory demand letter citing federal law to force the company to authorize your repairs immediately.
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Service advisors and warranty departments rely on intimidation, hoping you will just pay out of pocket rather than challenge them. Here is the exact federal leverage you hold to bypass the frontline denial and force the company's hand.
The FTC has explicitly ruled that 'Warranty Void if Removed' stickers and tamper-evident seals on consumer products are deceptive practices that violate federal warranty law. Removing them to inspect or repair your appliance is legally protected.
Appliance manufacturers increasingly use tamper-evident screws, stickers, and seals to block DIY repairs and force you into expensive authorized service calls. The FTC has warned this practice is illegal. A broken seal does not void your warranty unless the manufacturer can prove the seal removal directly caused the defect.
Full warranty reinstatement, authorization of the repair, and written acknowledgment that seal-based denials violate FTC regulations. You may also file a complaint with the FTC if the manufacturer continues the practice.
Save the warranty denial citing the broken seal, the FTC's policy statement on warranty stickers, photos of the seal and the defect, and any documentation showing the defect existed before or is unrelated to the seal removal.
Crucial tactic: Never argue with the frontline service advisor or phone rep. They do not have the authority to override a system denial. This generated demand letter is designed to be sent directly to the company's General Manager, Corporate Customer Care executive team, or warranty dispute department to trigger an immediate compliance review.
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