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D7000
Knock off D7000 grip
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 53853" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>No, but they most likely will. If you allow them an opportunity to avoid obliging a warranty, they probably will. Most companies always seek an out on warranty agreements, if they can. My son worked for a major cellular company for 5 years. I won't name them, but if you walked into any of their stores and complained of any type of cell phone problem, they would open the phone and if they found 3rd party battery, they would automatically void the warranty, without any further questions. That was their corporate policy and it's in the fine print.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 53853, member: 8704"] No, but they most likely will. If you allow them an opportunity to avoid obliging a warranty, they probably will. Most companies always seek an out on warranty agreements, if they can. My son worked for a major cellular company for 5 years. I won't name them, but if you walked into any of their stores and complained of any type of cell phone problem, they would open the phone and if they found 3rd party battery, they would automatically void the warranty, without any further questions. That was their corporate policy and it's in the fine print. [/QUOTE]
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