I've procrastinated for much too long on registering all my Webers. I've registered only the newer models because part of the registration process requires a Serial Number which consists of two letters and a number code. But what about my old kettles that don't have a vent code or serial number? Should I just fake it? I've heard other WKC'ers mention Weber CSR's look at this info when they call looking for parts. Are there any other incentives to registering my old kettles which are WAY out of the warranty period?
Just seems like a tremendous pain in the ass if I have to register 20+ grills one-by-one and each time fill out the survey about my age, income, how low my balls hang, etc etc. I wish I could just register them all at one form and submit instead of doing each separately.
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