eecon wrote (amongst other things):
This is why, I believe, it is important that your machine is properly registered with Lenovo, especially while under warranty. I asked about what to do if I ever sell a laptop that is registered under my name with warranty still remaining and was advised to notify Lenovo that I no longer own the machine and to provide the name of the purchasing party.
Great story that is, unfortunately, in conflict with reality...
a) A T43p that was owned (and extended warranty on it purchased) by myself is now being serviced
on another continent, although I've never notified Lenovo
here or there that I had sold the machine.This is not the only case that I'm aware of, just the most recent one.
b) On dozens of occasions I've ordered parts for the machines that were in my possession, but not previously registered in my name, and was NEVER asked where I got them from, nor was I ever denied parts. Obviously, we're discussing ThinkPads within the warranty period here. The same goes for ThinkPads that were sent to EzServ for a variety of repairs, usually planar or LCD replacements. No questions, ever.
c) On Lenovo keeping track of stuff...I currently own four machines that were liquidated by Lenovo
months ago, but are still being shown on the warranty page as "Lenovo's internal asset" with the warranty entitlement to boot, and this type of warranty is not transferable. Before anyone asks, yes, I do have the paperwork to prove that these were legally obtained and fully paid for. Not to mention that a T43 that I sold to my neighbours more than a year ago still shows the very same info...so their record updating leaves quite a bit to be desired...
My experiences only.
With all of that said, I
would report a stolen machine to them, because I'm fairly certain that they do make every effort not to mess with that side of the coin...