Brian Sandle <bsandle at southern.co.nz> wrote:
>In sci.med.dentistry Renate Ratlos <renate.ratlos at bigfoot.com> wrote:
>:>A lifetime guaranty is not "wrong", shouldn't be forbidden. Do I assume you
>:>disapprove of "Replacement Value" insurance as well?
>Does such exist for dental work?
>: You must differentiate between the practise of replacing a good and
>: the advertising of a guarantee.
>A `lifetime guarantee' just hands over some of the quality control to the
>customer.
>What would you give for an amalgam lifetime and for a composite lifetime?
>Is it better to spend a lot longer being very sure that a filling will
>not fail or to do it quickly and replace it if it fails within an avergae
>lifetime of a filling for that sort?
I'm guaranteeing all of my composites for the rest of the millienium.
Cheers,
Joel