Not sure if this was brought up anywhere on this forum but ECS, Pelican Parts, and Turner are offering lifetime replacements now too.  No comment on ECS vs FCP.  Just putting it out there that this option is available now.
							
						
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 PSA - Lifetime Replacement2001 TiAG M3 - 6mt Coupe, Anthracite Impuse - SOLD
 
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 Yeah, I saw their advertisement for that a few days ago, I haven't personally read the fine print but someone told me that their mew replacement policy is similar if not the same as the current FCP warranty.
 
 I hate to not use FCP but ECS does often have a bit better prices.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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 They can all go to hell with their lifetime replacement plans and the stupid reward points or store credit they want to give you on top of 10 different clever ways to screw you over.
 
 
 I buy from whoever has the lowest prices. And if I want a real lifetime plan then I get parts from autozone.2005 Phoenix Yellow M3 Coupe 6spd
 2013 Interlagos Blue M3 Coupe 6spd ZCP, CF roof
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 ECS owns Turner and Pelican, so it's kind of one thing.
 
 Looks like they don't cover fluids, unlike FCP.
 
 ... and not retroactive to purchases you've already made.
 
 They must have been losing customers to FCP fast. I pretty much have stopped buying anything anywhere else, because after using them this long... almost everything I need on the car is free at this point.
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 Just out of curiosity, what does it typically cost you to ship ~6L of oil back to FCP?Originally posted by Obioban View PostECS owns Turner and Pelican, so it's kind of one thing.
 
 Looks like they don't cover fluids, unlike FCP.
 
 ... and not retroactive to purchases you've already made.
 
 They must have been losing customers to FCP fast. I pretty much have stopped buying anything anywhere else, because after using them this long... almost everything I need on the car is free at this point.
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 Not sure it’s relevant— I ship through my company so pay a vastly discounted rate. I also never do 6– I do it every 2-3 years, for all the cars at once… so it’s always more like 80 bottles at once.Originally posted by mtpktz View Post
 Just out of curiosity, what does it typically cost you to ship ~6L of oil back to FCP?
 2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
 2012 LMB/Black 128i
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 I am just picturing a 600lb pallet of used parts and waste oil showing up at FCP and everyone shakes their head "must be Obioban again..."Originally posted by Obioban View Post
 Not sure it’s relevant— I ship through my company so pay a vastly discounted rate. I also never do 6– I do it every 2-3 years, for all the cars at once… so it’s always more like 80 bottles at once.
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 “Customers who return misused, incorrectly installed, modified items or return items before they have failed or are fully-used, will not be eligible for the Lifetime Replacement Program.
 
 This is the fine print you need to worry about. Send back a brake pad with 1/32th of life left and they might say sorry, that isn’t “fully used”  
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 I think its more for the "preventive maintenance" folks sending back perfectly good radiators with 50k on them.Originally posted by Nate047 View Post“Customers who return misused, incorrectly installed, modified items or return items before they have failed or are fully-used, will not be eligible for the Lifetime Replacement Program.
 
 This is the fine print you need to worry about. Send back a brake pad with 1/32th of life left and they might say sorry, that isn’t “fully used” 
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 FCP isn't unfair, this is fine print for the guy that is taking advantage of the policy...which as always, people find creative ways to manipulate any system like thisOriginally posted by Nate047 View Post“Customers who return misused, incorrectly installed, modified items or return items before they have failed or are fully-used, will not be eligible for the Lifetime Replacement Program.
 
 This is the fine print you need to worry about. Send back a brake pad with 1/32th of life left and they might say sorry, that isn’t “fully used” 
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