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We load the federal Magnuson-Moss provisions plus your state's specific UCC implied warranty statute and cure period.
Enter Product Details
Product info, warranty details, defect description, and your prior attempts to resolve. Takes about 3 minutes.
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What Your Letter Includes
Every letter cites both federal and state law specific to your situation.
Magnuson-Moss Citation
Federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 USC 2301-2312) cited by section, including the attorney's fees provision that manufacturers fear most.
State UCC Provisions
Your state's specific UCC implied warranty of merchantability and fitness sections, cited by exact code number.
Cure Period Deadline
A specific date by which the manufacturer must repair, replace, or refund — calculated from your state's cure period.
Professional Format
Print-ready PDF formatted as a formal demand letter. Send it certified mail or attach it to your next email to customer service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act?
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 USC 2301-2312) is a federal law governing consumer product warranties. It requires manufacturers to honor written warranties, prohibits warranty disclaimers, allows consumers to sue in state court, and provides for recovery of attorney's fees. It applies to all consumer products sold with a written warranty.
Can a manufacturer really void my warranty?
In most cases, no. Under Magnuson-Moss, manufacturers cannot void your warranty simply because you used a third-party part or had the product serviced elsewhere. The FTC has ruled that "warranty void if removed" stickers are illegal. A manufacturer can only deny a claim if they prove the third-party part or service actually caused the defect.
What is the difference between express and implied warranties?
An express warranty is a specific written or verbal promise from the manufacturer. An implied warranty arises automatically under your state's UCC and includes merchantability (product works as expected) and fitness for purpose. Even if an express warranty has expired, implied warranty protections may still apply under state law.
Why does the letter mention attorney's fees?
Under Magnuson-Moss (15 USC 2310(d)(2)), a prevailing consumer can recover attorney's fees. This means the manufacturer risks paying not just the product cost but also your legal fees. This is the single most powerful leverage point in warranty disputes and why manufacturers settle rather than litigate.
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