greencat":19w3sco0 said:Is the OP being unreasonable? Yes and No imo.
It's probably not reasonable to expect 16 year old bearings to be covered by a global bike company - regardless of what promises were made, but stranger things have happened so no harm in asking either.
Would I further pursue them over £40 worth of bearings? No, my free time is worth more than that. At most, I might reply expressing my disappointment as that has occasionally surfaced some kind of concession or gesture of good will from other companies. Some customer service systems work on the basis that the vaguely persistent customer can be offered a small gesture without having to escalate.
... which is exactly what I have already done. The point is not to pursue for a consumable part, but the trust in a manufacturer that has made a promise in the firm of a warranty and then will not honour it because they later changed their terms. If your frame with a lifetime warranty failed, economic value aside, would you be happy to accept a manufacturer not honouring it because some years after you purchased it they changed their feet? That's the point I am making. I said in my original post that £40 is not the end of the world, and it isn't but having experience of a manufacturer that will not honour a warranty could have a greater impact on my trust in them in the future. My past experience dealing with manufacturers and warranty claims, especially Trek and Cannondale was always good, never an issue. Only once did we have a claim turned down by Specialized (17st chap doing drop offs on a £400 Rockhopper and wondering why his BB kept failing) so maybe my expectations were too high. Like others have eluded to, I think Marin were nuts to offer the warranty in the first place, but offer it they did so they should not be surprised when someone asks them to honour it.