It's going to be work, but for that kind of outlay, I would just keep going up the chain at Harmon. Reminds me of the time Auto Europe tried to screw me for $600 on a windscreen that imploded when I closed the trunk on a car in Ireland. Upon exchanging the car they kept saying no problem, then 3 months later my credit card gets dinged.Long story short, a website detailing the issue was created and came up top of the search list. US AutoEurope took notice and reversed the charge.
I'm no lawyer, but the latest 2015 Revel warranty simply states: "This Limited Warranty is valid only for Products purchased from an authorized Revel dealer." There are no other conditions listed for obtaining a valid warranty.I don't see how some statements on a webpage (not in the warranty and intended to help consumers steer clear of un-authorized sources) and statements in a dealer agreement changes the warranty. Seem to me there is only one question: was the dealer Authorized at the time of sale. The FTC has some suggestions for "Resolving Disputes" about warranties, including contacting your state's consumer protection office and possibly going to small claims court.
That's great. Glad they came around.