The Ray-Ban warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship. Essentially, if your Ray-Ban sunglasses break due to a manufacturing flaw within the warranty period, Ray-Ban will repair or replace them at their discretion.
Here's a breakdown:
- Coverage: The warranty covers issues that arise from manufacturing defects in the materials used to create the sunglasses or from errors made during the production process.
- Duration: The length of the warranty can vary. Check your specific warranty information received at the time of purchase or consult Ray-Ban's official website for current warranty terms and conditions.
- Remedy: If Ray-Ban determines that the damage is covered by the warranty, they will either repair the sunglasses or replace them with a new pair (of the same or a similar model). The decision to repair or replace is at Ray-Ban's discretion.
- Exclusions: The warranty does not cover damage caused by:
- Normal wear and tear
- Accidents
- Abuse
- Improper use
- Unauthorized modifications or repairs
In summary, the Ray-Ban warranty protects you from defects that occur during the manufacturing process, not from damage caused by accidents or misuse.