I have a somewhat unique situation.
I purchased a PSP online and it broke. The seller had, however, purchased an extended warranty through Gamestop for it. He mailed the slip and unfortunately it has gotten lost in the mail.
The unit was purchased in late October of 2007 with a credit card, so obviously that agency has proof of purchase.
So, what are the potential recourses? My local Gamestop is trying to coerce me into trading it in as broken but I don't plan to fall for that. Can a credit card statement brought into the store result in a reissue of the warranty page?
Are there any other options? Sony's repair is out because the original receipt is likewise lost in the mail stapled to the warranty.
I purchased a PSP online and it broke. The seller had, however, purchased an extended warranty through Gamestop for it. He mailed the slip and unfortunately it has gotten lost in the mail.
The unit was purchased in late October of 2007 with a credit card, so obviously that agency has proof of purchase.
So, what are the potential recourses? My local Gamestop is trying to coerce me into trading it in as broken but I don't plan to fall for that. Can a credit card statement brought into the store result in a reissue of the warranty page?
Are there any other options? Sony's repair is out because the original receipt is likewise lost in the mail stapled to the warranty.