Have you ever bought a DJI drone in India? I guess not as you don't get a warranty there. Warranties have nothing to do with the life expectancy of the product - it is a legality of the consumer act within the country where the product is purchased and down to the manufacturer whether they wish to offer 30 days to life based on the resources at their disposal to repair a product with a manufacturer defect 20 years later LOL and the legalities of the country in which it is sold given that DJI is a Chinese organisation selling on a global scale. The US is merely one of those countries with very different consumer rights to other countries within DJI's market. I don't think the following written by DJI is based on expectations from the wording but proves my point that warranties are due to rights/law/geography and not how much faith the manufacturer places on the product. As previously stipulated, these drones can and do last for YEARS - no taking odds or chances, just fact!
European Economic Area (EEA)Warranty Obligor for EEA
"DJI" means DJI GmbH or DJI Europe B.V.. Address: DJI GmbH, Industriestrasse 12, 97618 Niederlauer, Germany, or, DJI Europe B.V., Bijdorp-oost 6, 2992LA, Barendrecht, The Netherlands.
The following is added to Part I:
Additional Legal Rights for Consumers
For consumers, who are covered by consumer protection laws or regulations in their country of purchase or, if different, their country of residence, the benefits conferred by DJI’s After-Sales Policy are in addition to all rights and remedies conveyed by such consumer protection laws and regulations, including but not limited to these additional rights.
Under European consumer laws, consumers are entitled to a repair or replacement free of charge by the seller of defective goods or goods which do not conform with the contract of sale. Furthermore, the consumer may require an appropriate reduction of the price or have the contract rescinded, if the consumer is entitled to neither repair nor replacement, or if the seller has not completed the remedy within a reasonable time, or if the seller has not completed the remedy without significant inconvenience to the consumer or refund by the seller, of defective goods or goods which do not conform with the contract of sale. However, the consumer is not entitled to have the contract rescinded if the lack of conformity is minor.
For additional information on consumer laws and particularities in the country of purchase or, if different, the country of your residence, please visit the European Consumer Centre website at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/ecc/index_en.htm
Customers in the EEA may contact DJI at the address mentioned above.
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