So is Medeco planning on replacing the old locks? I have four M3s that were put in about 15 months ago. Those are expensive locks and one of the reasons I bought them was because I thought they would be good for 25 yrs.
If I remember correctly the bumping story broke about a year ago - which was a few months after I bought the locks. Not sure if I can find the warranty info that came with the locks but it seems to me that Medeco has basically been selling a defective product and so I should be entitled to a refund/replacement.
This whole story is really annoying to me. I'm not blaming the people who found the fault in the locks (that would be stupid) - I'm blaming Medeco!
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So is Medeco planning on replacing the old locks? I have four M3s that were put in about 15 months ago. Those are expensive locks and one of the reasons I bought them was because I thought they would be good for 25 yrs.
If I remember correctly the bumping story broke about a year ago - which was a few months after I bought the locks. Not sure if I can find the warranty info that came with the locks but it seems to me that Medeco has basically been selling a defective product and so I should be entitled to a refund/replacement.
This whole story is really annoying to me. I'm not blaming the people who found the fault in the locks (that would be stupid) - I'm blaming Medeco!