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In UK & Europe, we're finding (sometimes through bitter experience) that, when you buy a GreenForce light, the warranty does not cover the battery - even after, as happened recently, a battery going on the Fritz after only 12 dives.
Are you guys on the North American continent finding the same thing? If so, how are you addressing it? Do you give your retailers sh*t, or are you making your feeling's felt to the manufacturer? Or, in Canada/US, do you get the warranty extended to meet the battery at point of sale?