Doug, he will not have to pay for a board. MTH will have to eat that. The point I made was this did not have to happen. The board was not mentioned as defective out of the box. His coupler issue led to that. You can take your point up with MTH or Lionel and keep us posted. Some things in life we have control, some we do not. Nobody here on the forum has any say in the matter. I am not saying I disagree with you. Anyone who has any knowledge of working on trains know what the poster did.
Marty, Please re-read the original post, and mine, The OP was not complaining about the board, his complaint was about having to pay the shipping back to MTH, for an IMPROPERLY ATTACHED COUPLER, that caused the problems, this was a problem before he put it on the track, and did not see it until after powering it up, is the way that I read his post. The COUPLER was defective and it sounds as if it, in itself was a legitimate warranty repair, which in MY Opinion the customer should not have to pay for the shipping, it may be a "Defacto Industry Standard" but that doesn't make it RIGHT, it just means that the manufacturers have so far gotten away with charging customers for something that they shouldn't be charging them for(in MY OPINION, anyway)
Also, PLEASE speak only for yourself, You may not care if Frank worked on 100K cars, but there are MANY issues on which we do not agree. In MY opinion, Franks comments were just as valid as yours. If a customer had an oil sensor leaking, and didn't know it, and it resulted in engine damage, I would Hope that the MFR would stand behind it. There is a HUGE difference between being unaware of a problem, and Ignoring a problem.
BTW, because of the POOR Quality Control and in MY EXPERIENCE, POOR Customer Service of the Big 2 Manufacturers, I have decided to not purchase their products. I have enough to open a small LTS, so even though there are things that I would enjoy having, the troubles that I have personally experienced has led me to feel that the products are not worth either the price or the potential headaches. I have had enough issues of my own, and have decided that there are other uses for my disposable income that would give me more enjoyment for my investment,(NO, I don't consider trains a FINANCIAL investment, but do consider Hobbies an investment in my mental health) than the current trouble prone products.
BTW, did you say Hi, to your Friend for me?
Doug