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    Tip: Shooting a Malfunctioning Device with a Shotgun Voids the Warranty

    Man, companies are always trying to screw ya. Take warranties, for example. They'll void them for practically anything these days! Just ask Keith Walendowski of Milwaukee, WI (pictured). All he did was shoot his lawnmower with a sawed-off shotgun, and now the company who makes it says the warranty is voided. What a load of bullpap!

    "I'll tell you the truth," a criminal complaint quotes an apparently inebriated Keith Walendowski. "I got pissed because my lawn mower wouldn't start, so I got my shotgun and shot it.

    "I can do that. It's my lawn mower and my yard, so I can shoot it if I want," Walendowski told police.

    According to the complaint, Walendowski had been drinking all morning. Around 9:30 a.m., he attempted to start his 21-inch Lawn-Boy - unsuccessfully.

    After shooting the mower, he went in his basement, where he was arrested by police, the complaint says.

    Police recovered the shotgun, shells, a handgun, rounds for the handgun and a stun gun.

    Dick Wagner of Wagner's Garden Mart, 6075 N. Green Bay Ave., said shooting the mower didn't help Walendowski's odds of getting it repaired.

    "Anything not factory recommended would void the warranty," he said.

    God bless America. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Consumerist]


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