Would you complete an online product registration for a cock ring?

Contributor: Mr. & Mrs. Peg Mr. & Mrs. Peg
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Originally posted by Al Bloom
Good thought, but regardless of the cost, we still stand behind whatever product we sell/manufacture. Our Custome Service company, link is not authorized to differentiate between price points...their mission is to keep the customer satisfied and our ... more
Makes good business sense to stand behind all products regardless of price point. Hats off to you!
01/23/2011
Contributor: Al Bloom Al Bloom
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Originally posted by Mr. & Mrs. Peg
Makes good business sense to stand behind all products regardless of price point. Hats off to you!
Thank you...it's not too late for you all to change your votes ...Al B
01/24/2011
Contributor: EvaChangeN EvaChangeN
maybe if it was expensive
02/15/2011
Contributor: bobowaxer bobowaxer
I agree, only if it was a pricey item.
03/01/2011
Contributor: Adriana Ravenlust Adriana Ravenlust
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Originally posted by Kayla
Not for a Doc Johnson product or anything inexpensive, but if it was an expensive sex toy, I'd consider registering the product. It also would depend on what you receive for registering. If there was a percent-off coupon or something, I'd be ... more
This. Maybe a Lelo product.
03/01/2011
Contributor: NarcissisticLust NarcissisticLust
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Originally posted by B8trDude
I've now reviewed a few different products (i.e., cock rings, penis pumps, and even a thong) made by Cal Exotics and every time I do, I notice that they provide a product registration link. When I first noticed this, I thought it was really funny ... more
I probably wouldn't register any product under seventy dollars. There aren't many expensive toys in my collection but giving out personal information for a twenty dollar cock ring seems unnecessary so I suppose it depends on what you feel is worth the results.
04/07/2011
Contributor: Al Bloom Al Bloom
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Originally posted by NarcissisticLust
I probably wouldn't register any product under seventy dollars. There aren't many expensive toys in my collection but giving out personal information for a twenty dollar cock ring seems unnecessary so I suppose it depends on what you feel is ... more
I can see everyone's concerns. I can only speak for California Exotic Novelties when I say "why not register?" Regardless of the item cost, if a company is offering a replacement product for the cost of postage and handling, why not? We don't use, sell, or barter names on our Warranty site...in fact, it is so heavily blocked that nobody at our offices can get access. We don't sell retail, so the names have always been safe. I guess it's a choice, and that's what is great today....so many choices, so little cash
04/07/2011
Contributor: CantankerousUnagi CantankerousUnagi
Jigga-what? Is it like they do for carrier pigeons? So that if your penis gets lost, they can return it to its rightful owner?
04/22/2011
Contributor: link82 link82
no way!
05/14/2011
Contributor: sarki sarki
Lol no
05/17/2011
Contributor: cec578 cec578
like if it was expensive and there was a warrenty i would
05/17/2011
Contributor: Al Bloom Al Bloom
Kinda beating a dead horse with this one. We put warranty info on everything we sell, regardless of price point. End of story...we want people to be pleased with what they purchase...if they need Customer Service, we are here to help.
Al
05/18/2011
Contributor: haley730 haley730
no i dont think so
09/24/2011
Contributor: Illumin8 Illumin8
The only time I'd ever consider registering is if it was a very expensive toy. But even then, not very likely...
09/24/2011
Contributor: mikebooks mikebooks
Not very likely. It always depends on the possible benefits of such registration. And to be honest we do not expect it to be very high in this case.
10/24/2011
Contributor: TheSlyFox TheSlyFox
I Did register my seahorse though.
10/29/2011
Contributor: Cherrylane Cherrylane
I've registered all my toys so far, but they've all been expensive and are from companies with kickass warranties, and you have to register to get the warranty soooo
10/29/2011
Contributor: PassionCpl PassionCpl
If there were no benefit then no. If it's for the warranty or you get points/benefits then yes, why not?
11/02/2011
Contributor: SilverIsis SilverIsis
If it were a more than $60 then yes. This is because looking at most of the terms of warranty policies for adult toys, the shipping and handling is generally $20-30 and so I would not want to pay more then half the price of the product to get it replaced. Perhaps this is different depending on the weight of the product (I was looking at dual vibrators at the time)

That all said, it is great to see a manufacturer responding to the questions and concerns of it's customers.
11/03/2011
Contributor: The Curious Couple The Curious Couple
I wouldn't unless it was expensive.
11/03/2011
Contributor: Nichole G Nichole G
As Al mentioned above, we put our warranty information on everything we sell, regardless of price. We want people to be happy with their purchase & to always know if they need something we are here to help!
11/04/2011
Contributor: geliebt geliebt
Weird! I've never heard of that. I guess I would, though.
11/04/2011
Contributor: emilia emilia
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Originally posted by Viktor Vysheslav Malkin
Registering a cock ring? Really? That is new. I don't know, I only register stuff that I HAVE to in order to use. Like computer games.
agreed
11/04/2011
Contributor: Angelica Angelica
I think its pretty cool. I am really broke so registering a $20-$50 toy would be great for me. I would feel terrible if i spent a lot (to me anyways) on something to have it be defective. Its nice to have the option anyways
11/06/2011
Contributor: Randy Rascal Randy Rascal
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Originally posted by Nichole G
As Al mentioned above, we put our warranty information on everything we sell, regardless of price. We want people to be happy with their purchase & to always know if they need something we are here to help!
I'm late to this discussion but, I as long as Cal Exotics respects my privacy and has their good customer service reasons for registering, I'm all for it. Thanks to Nicole G & Al for their replies.
12/06/2011
Contributor: Al Bloom Al Bloom
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Originally posted by Randy Rascal
I'm late to this discussion but, I as long as Cal Exotics respects my privacy and has their good customer service reasons for registering, I'm all for it. Thanks to Nicole G & Al for their replies.
The value of the product I'd irrelevant, it' all about
customer service!
12/06/2011
Contributor: Nichole G Nichole G
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Originally posted by Randy Rascal
I'm late to this discussion but, I as long as Cal Exotics respects my privacy and has their good customer service reasons for registering, I'm all for it. Thanks to Nicole G & Al for their replies.
We are always here to help!
12/07/2011
Contributor: Sublime Sublime
If it vibrated or had some kind of complex electronics to it and was expensive I MIGHT consider it. But most likely no.
12/10/2011
Contributor: Megan Jean Megan Jean
If it was a very expensive toy, I would.
12/22/2011
Contributor: Stinkytofu10 Stinkytofu10
If I paid more than $100 for a toy, I would. But cock rings are usually not that pricey, so I wouldn't bother.
01/15/2012