I was offered a Green Marble Duofold for my 24th anniversary in 2002. All went good except that in 2005, the pen started to leak abnormally and the cap started to break. I then went to the shop where the pen was baught and asked for a new cap and new pump because mine was faulty. The cap was changed as was the pump but my nib which was a marked medium sized one was changed by a non marked faulty fine sized one.
The pen salesman: Good morning sir
Me: Hi. I would like to have my Parker repaired for free and correctly. Because the last time I sent it to repair, Parker France changed my nib when I never asked that and charged me when there was no reason to. The way Parker is treating some of its customers for example charging them because of a faulty nib is not excuseable. Can you explain me why I was charged?
The pen salesman: Parker changed the nib because they thought it was faulty and when an item is the result of abuse or use so they charge it .
Me: but I never asked my nib to be changed. So now what I am asking is a new medium marked sized nib for free. Try my Montblanc 146 and My Duofold and you will see that the Duofold doesn't glide on paper as it should.
The pen salesman tried both and admitted: sir I am sorry that such a disagreement was caused to you, we will do our best to solve this matter. We will keep you informed as soon as possible.
Me: Ok but precise parker that I will not pay a nib exchange because the former nib was faulty and it was a vice of manufacturing
Well this leads me to ask you questions about parker 's warrnty and customer service:
- have you ever been charged for a repair by parker despite the lifetime warranty?
- have you ever been subject to bad repair by parker?
- is parker customer service flawless in your country?
Thanks for the help
regards
georges
p.s: Don't get me wrong I do like Parker pens a lot but when a warranty is given by a manufacturer I expect the manufacturer to plainly fullfill and execute his involvement without any opposition about the warranty in question.