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Protecting Privacy

SIRAS’s Electronic Registration program never records customer information.

SIRAS uses a combination of a product’s UPC and its serial number to establish a unique “fingerprint” for each individual product. When a product is sold at a participating retailer the information is transmitted to SIRAS’s national database, where it is stored with the retailer’s transaction information. With the transaction record established, the retailer and manufacturer have an identifiable date of purchase, from which the start of the warranty and return periods can be tracked.

With SIRAS’s Return Validation system, when a product is returned, the retailer has only to scan the UPC and serial number to find out if the product is eligible. If the product falls within the warranty and return policy guidelines, the return process is seamless. If it does not meet the guidelines, the system will lock and provide information so the store employee can easily show the customer why it is ineligible for store return. Again, the policy is tied to the product—not to the customer.

Track Products, Not People

SIRAS helps retailers and manufacturers keep prices low by preventing unwarranted returns and fraud, simply by using our unique product tracking system.

 
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