cookingwithhart
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One of my co-workers just told me she has a medium bar pan that someone bumped against something and broke a corner off of it and she wants to return it. She remembers going to a show where the consultant said you could return products for any reason and get a replacement. It never would have occurred to me to ask a company to replace a pan that I had broke. I told her that my husband had just dropped my quick stir pitcher and since it wasn't a defect I hadn't thought to ask the company to replace it, but I'd check the policy for her. Does the guarantee really cover accidental breakage? Thanks