Technology may no longer be valuable to humans. This is because technology may be purchased in an already damaged state. The toy is interactive and my son really likes this kind of technology. So I always buy it for him for his birthday and Christmas. They always say it has a 2 year warranty. But maybe a year later it stops working. If all of a sudden it falls off and turns out it didn\’t have the screws, it\’s not our fault, it\’s the manufacturer\’s fault.
I understand that there could be a defective product somewhere, but I don\’t understand why neither the manufacturer nor the retailer would admit it. After all, it is a children\’s toy, so why would they not make an exception for a children\’s toy? I\’ve put my son through this many times and I don\’t want him to go through it again. Also, do you have a favorite toy? Do you buy battery-operated cars or interactive toys like stuffed animals?
Technology companies build parts into their products that maybe break after a year of warranty. In my opinion, this is a really bad, non-businesslike and unfair practice. For example, if a washing machine only lasts 5 years instead of 10, people will have to buy new equipment. Be it appliances or any other product. I often buy toys for my son.