New Leupold Canada Warranty

Exactly what I was saying, they will still warranty it. So what's the difference to Leupold on a scope, if you have the proper paperwork???

Are you sure? You may want to contact Leupold on that one.

Therefore this statement is effective November 1st /2010 and only for Leupold optics whose serial number when tracked proves to be from a source other than from Leupold US to Korth Group Ltd. in Canada and will have its warranty voided.
 
Uhh, you aren't reading the second paragraph then. They are saying you need the proper export permit, and if obtained, its legal and the
scope has warranty.

Is that what it says? Where? I think I read it correctly.

If you or any individual purchase a USED Optic from outside of Canada you MUST according to US State Department and Canadian Import Law(s) apply for Export Approval documentation through the US Commerce/State Department. Once this is approved this documentation must accompany the Optic when Crossing the Border (whether by mail or vehicle).

This applies to new or used and it doesn't apply to all optics. This person is rather clueless in regard to laws.
Canada Customs doesn't care,BTW, it's a US law.
 
Is that what it says? Where? I think I read it correctly.



This applies to new or used and it doesn't apply to all optics. This person is rather clueless in regard to laws.
Canada Customs doesn't care,BTW, it's a US law.
Yes it is a US law and trying retroactively to get paper work straight on a scope you illegally imported into Canada will not only screw the seller with Uncle Sam but will put YOU on a watch list. No scope is worth that!
 
Yes it is a US law and trying retroactively to get paper work straight on a scope you illegally imported into Canada will not only screw the seller with Uncle Sam but will put YOU on a watch list. No scope is worth that!

f:P:

Please read the whole topic. I was referring to the denial of warranty on a scope legally imported by someone other than Korth.
 
Korth's pricing on Leupold scopes is notably overpriced (and we and they all know it) when compared to US prices. Korth is trying to secure its overpriced market by diswaying Canadian consumers from buying the same, more affordable Leupie products from the US. While their Leupie warranty may be quick, you may feel different about it when you send your scope back 3 times to get it fixed properly(???). I personally have had it with Korth and therefore Leupold. Seriously, Bushnell and Vortex are looking better and better all the time.
 
Uhh, you aren't reading the second paragraph then. They are saying you need the proper export permit, and if obtained, its legal and the
scope has warranty.

Sorry, the way it reads, if it's not imported through Korth, there is NO warranty. Doesn't matter if it was legally imported or not. The paragraph you are referring to is about USED scopes, not NEW ones bought from a dealer that is not authorized, (ie. a few gunnutz dealers.) even if that dealer imported it legally.

effective November 1st /2010 and only for Leupold optics whose serial number when tracked proves to be from a source other than from Leupold US to Korth Group Ltd. in Canada and will have its warranty voided.

Short form:

1) A USED scope imported legally AND originally purchased prior to Nov.1 2010 will have warranty.

2) ANY scope purchased or that is manufactured after Nov.1 2010, that was not imported through Korth, will have NO warranty, imported legally or not.
 
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Obvously Leupold U.S.A better set up another warranty center in Canada or an easy way to send them back..this monopoly has just went from bad to really bad..lol
 
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