Utterly useless warranty
I have one of their fairly pricey dimmable LED retro-style light bulbs that was installed about 6 months ago and has started flickering violently. I figured, no big deal, Sylvania is a quality brand that certainly will stand behind its products. HA! What a joke! Here's what they label the link to their warranty information -- "Warranty Made Easy". I think they're trying to be sarcastic. No rational person would ever file a claim. It's too difficult and expensive. Most importantly, they require that you return the bulb. The return shipping will likely be nearly the value of the bulb. You can't wait for others to fail similarly and return them en masse to save shipping fees due to having to begin the return process within 30 days of the failure. Lastly, they want a receipt. I could provide one, but I'm sure most buyers cannot locate the receipt for the light bulb they bought months or years ago.
Here are their full requirements:
"To make a warranty claim, the Customer shall notify and RETURN the defective Product to its local Feilo Sylvania office during the Warranty Period. All claims must be made in writing by email to the Customer’s local Feilo Sylvania office WITHIN 30 DAYS after discovery.
The Customer will be required to provide a documented record of the installation date, and installation location of the Product and the claimed failure. Furthermore, receipt, invoice or other proof of purchase will be requested to accredit the Product purchase and date.
Feilo Sylvania reserves and has the right to examine the Product to determine the cause of failure and patterns of usage. If, for any reason, the defective Product cannot be returned, Feilo Sylvania may require that one of its representatives be given access to the installation in order to, carry out the necessary quality inspections to determine the claimed failure cause. Alternatively, and in order to help Feilo Sylvania determine whether the Warranty applies, Feilo Sylvania reserves the right to request that its Customer provide their incident log book showing proven defects on the basis of which they wish the Warranty to apply or any other elements that would support their warranty claim.
If the above mentioned documents, information and access provided by the Customer are not sufficient to enable Feilo Sylvania to confirm the validity of the warranty claim, Feilo Sylvania reserves the right to ask the Customer to provide additional documents, information and access or anything else as may be required by Feilo Sylvania."
June 2, 2023
Unprompted review