Need Cranberry DCB Lid: Willing to Pay & Ship!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant seeking a replacement lid for a broken cranberry DCB, with various experiences and opinions shared regarding product guarantees, adjustments, and the availability of replacement parts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over a broken cranberry DCB lid and seeks someone willing to sell or ship an extra lid.
  • Several participants mention the three-year guarantee on stoneware and discuss whether damage caused by user error is covered.
  • Another participant shares an experience of a hostess whose slotted turner melted and questions how to handle that situation under warranty.
  • One participant recounts a story about a hostess whose lid cracked while baking and describes the adjustment process they learned about from the company.
  • Another participant notes their inability to request an adjustment due to not having a receipt for their DCB.
  • One participant mentions having a spare lid that fits poorly but could be used temporarily, suggesting that getting a whole new unit might be better.
  • Several participants discuss the Replacement Parts Order Form and express confusion about the availability of the DCB lid on that list.
  • One participant shares a positive experience with customer service, stating they received a new baker quickly without needing to return the broken one.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the warranty coverage for user-damaged items and the process for obtaining replacements, with no clear consensus on the best approach to take.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to product guarantees and customer service interactions, reflecting a range of outcomes and understandings of the policies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on handling product issues, adjustments, and customer service experiences may find this discussion relevant.

carrieann123
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I have a broken cranberry DCB lid and I don't want to have to buy a whole new one. :cry: Is there anyone who has an extra lid that they're open to parting with? I would be more than willing to pay for the lid and s/h.

Please help!
Thanks!
 
Stoneware has a 3 yr guarantee. Do an adjustment.
 
DebbieJ said:
Stoneware has a 3 yr guarantee. Do an adjustment.

I've always wondered this...

If I drop a stone and it is my fault that it breaks, (it didn't break in the oven) is is still covered under the guarantee?
 
Good question....how about any product? I have a host who melted her slotted turner...it has a 5 year warranty...how do i fix that...wow....hijack! sorry!
 
My hostess called me last night and wants me to do an adjustment for her she said she was baking in the oven with it and she heard a loud noise well when she went and looked the lid cracked right in two weird huh....

So I called HO and the lady told me she would get a whole new one and then she told me that she needs to pur her orginal recipt in there and the adjustment number written on the back and on the box as well which is interesting cause I never was told to put a reciept in the box.
 
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I didn't exactly buy the DCB myself and therefore I don't have a receipt. It's kind of a long story how I ended up with it, but needless to say, I can't do an adjustment on it. Not without being dishonest, anyway. I thought I'd check and see if there might be someone out there who had an extra, for whatever reason, before I bite the bullet and buy a whole new one.
 
I might have a lid let me check tonight
 
I have a spare lid, but it actually doesn't even fit my DCB well. It'll be okay in a pinch, but it's not ideal. I'd say, get the whole thing replaced if HO allows it. I wonder if the form they use changed or if the tops and bottoms are made together somehow to fit, and each one could be unique (slightly, anyway)
 
Oh, sorry...I posted without reading where you said you don't have a receipt for it....
 
Replacement Parts Order Form has a DCB lid. My lid broke too - ordered a 2nd, then saw the part on Replacement Parts...
 
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Are you sure? I didn't see one...that would be awesome though!!! Am I looking in the wrong place?
 
scottcooks said:
Replacement Parts Order Form has a DCB lid. My lid broke too - ordered a 2nd, then saw the part on Replacement Parts...

Huh? Where?!!

I just did a search on there and can't find that!
 
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I definitely can't find the DCB lid on the replacement parts list. Anyone have any other ideas? Maybe I'll just break down and buy the white one off the open stock order form...I just love my cranberry one...
 
just call HO and tell them your lid broke...they sent me out a whole new baker and I received it the next day..I told them I couldnt live without my baker and the person at HO told me that I didn't need to send any part of the broken one back...It came sooo fast.
 

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