Technicians take pictures of the model/serial tag of the appliance when they are in the customers home, why not take a second picture of the sales receipt? With a copy of the sales receipt coupled with the matching model/serial from the tag, there is a very limited chance your claim will be rejected.
In ServiceBench if the date they have stored is a few days off from the date you determine is the purchase date on the claim, it will reject and the ServiceBench date will appear in the purchase date field – highlighted. If you agree it’s just within a few days of the date you have, just Save as New Claim and Submit. Don’t change anything and it pass the rule validation.
In ServicePower your claim will reject, and you are unable to correct it. If your date is correct you will have to attach a picture of the proof of purchase under “documents”, then email or call the manufacturer and attach the proof of purchase to the email for them to correct the claim to pass the rule validation.
Best Practice – For the Self-Servicing Dealer, when you sell an appliance automatically register it with the manufacturer on behalf of your customer. It takes just a few minutes, and you will eliminate any issue with the purchase date for the next year if your customer requires product service.
Extended Service Contracts and Home Warranties – for these types of claims the purchase date is not as critical as it is for the OEM warranties but remember that knowing the purchase date could help both parties decide if the unit is “worth” repairing. Further, always check with the payee before repairing the product. The customer might not have enough value left in the contract to cover the required service.
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