Hi, folks,
Nicole Smith here from BEM Auto. We are a small manufacturing company which makes and sells the DEF-Loc on the open market under the brand name "BEM Auto".
The purpose of my response here is to address the implications in this thread which may be understood by readers as reflecting back upon BEM Auto.
Firstly, the BEM Auto name is marked clearly on the units which we sell to our individual customers. If you contact us for warranty repairs or refunds on units sold by Geno's Garage under "Geno's Garage" brand name, it is a violation of business ethics for BEM Auto to conduct customer service for Geno's Garage.
In this particular case, we were contacted by the OP on January 8, 2018. We were told that the e-clip "fell off" the DEF-Loc into the DEF tank. In all reality, the e-clip cannot fall off unless it has been deformed by abuse or deformed by careless disassembly. If in fact the OP heard a "popping sound", as is claimed in this thread, that means that the locking mechanism was wrenched past the natural stop in the device. These are fine mechanisms, which is why we include detailed instructions, to our own customers, in the installation and removal. I believe that Geno's Garage also offers instructions in how to use the DEF-Loc.
We were supplied with photos of the DEF-Loc by the OP which were clear enough to show evidence of abuse. Believing the OP was a BEM Auto customer, we asked him to return the unit to us for investigation. Our warranty policy with our customers does not cover abuse to the DEF-Loc, but because the product is new on the market and because we find the good will of our customers more valuable than the cost of the effort to refurbish an abused DEF-Loc, we had no issue whatsoever receiving the unit back in anticipation of the OP's decision to refurbish or refund his purchase.
We received the OP's DEF-Loc by January 17, 2018 and saw immediately that it was a unit sold to the OP by Geno's Garage under "Geno's Garage" brand name. We did examine the unit, found it to be broken by abuse, and photographed the damage. We let the OP know that he'd have to contact the owner of the brand name to make a warranty claim. We also requested him to inform us as to whether he wanted us to return the DEF-Loc to him or forward it to Geno's Garage. We have never been instructed by the OP to return the DEF-Loc to him or to forward it to Geno's Garage. After we advised the OP to contact the company from which he purchased the DEF-Loc, we have received no further correspondence from the OP, in particular (to belabor the point), no request to have the DEF-Loc returned or forwarded.
We have no way of knowing that the OP has an e-clip sitting in his tank, as no one in this forum does.
Nicole Smith here from BEM Auto. We are a small manufacturing company which makes and sells the DEF-Loc on the open market under the brand name "BEM Auto".
The purpose of my response here is to address the implications in this thread which may be understood by readers as reflecting back upon BEM Auto.
Firstly, the BEM Auto name is marked clearly on the units which we sell to our individual customers. If you contact us for warranty repairs or refunds on units sold by Geno's Garage under "Geno's Garage" brand name, it is a violation of business ethics for BEM Auto to conduct customer service for Geno's Garage.
In this particular case, we were contacted by the OP on January 8, 2018. We were told that the e-clip "fell off" the DEF-Loc into the DEF tank. In all reality, the e-clip cannot fall off unless it has been deformed by abuse or deformed by careless disassembly. If in fact the OP heard a "popping sound", as is claimed in this thread, that means that the locking mechanism was wrenched past the natural stop in the device. These are fine mechanisms, which is why we include detailed instructions, to our own customers, in the installation and removal. I believe that Geno's Garage also offers instructions in how to use the DEF-Loc.
We were supplied with photos of the DEF-Loc by the OP which were clear enough to show evidence of abuse. Believing the OP was a BEM Auto customer, we asked him to return the unit to us for investigation. Our warranty policy with our customers does not cover abuse to the DEF-Loc, but because the product is new on the market and because we find the good will of our customers more valuable than the cost of the effort to refurbish an abused DEF-Loc, we had no issue whatsoever receiving the unit back in anticipation of the OP's decision to refurbish or refund his purchase.
We received the OP's DEF-Loc by January 17, 2018 and saw immediately that it was a unit sold to the OP by Geno's Garage under "Geno's Garage" brand name. We did examine the unit, found it to be broken by abuse, and photographed the damage. We let the OP know that he'd have to contact the owner of the brand name to make a warranty claim. We also requested him to inform us as to whether he wanted us to return the DEF-Loc to him or forward it to Geno's Garage. We have never been instructed by the OP to return the DEF-Loc to him or to forward it to Geno's Garage. After we advised the OP to contact the company from which he purchased the DEF-Loc, we have received no further correspondence from the OP, in particular (to belabor the point), no request to have the DEF-Loc returned or forwarded.
We have no way of knowing that the OP has an e-clip sitting in his tank, as no one in this forum does.