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openclaw skills install warranty-return-dispute-kitOrganizes a defective-product, denied-warranty, or return-window dispute into an evidence packet, timeline, support message, escalation script, contact log, and deadline tracker.
openclaw skills install warranty-return-dispute-kitHelps users organize a product warranty, return, or defect dispute into a factual packet they can use with a seller, manufacturer, marketplace, or payment provider. The skill focuses on documentation, timelines, calm communication, and follow-up tracking.
This skill is not legal advice and does not interpret laws, threaten parties, fabricate evidence, or guarantee refunds, replacements, chargebacks, or warranty outcomes. It helps the user communicate from their own records and the seller's or manufacturer's documented policies.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
Trigger keywords: warranty dispute, return dispute, denied warranty claim, defective product, product return evidence, warranty escalation, refund request denied, seller dispute, manufacturer warranty claim, customer support escalation
Ask for factual, non-sensitive details:
Do not request passwords, full payment card numbers, government IDs, private account credentials, or unnecessary personal data. Use placeholders for account, order, or claim numbers when drafting messages.
Create a case summary:
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | |
| Seller / Marketplace | |
| Manufacturer | |
| Order / Claim Reference | |
| Purchase Date | |
| Delivery Date | |
| Return Window / Warranty Term | |
| Issue First Noticed | |
| Current Status | |
| Desired Resolution |
If dates are missing, mark them as gaps instead of guessing.
Group the evidence by purpose:
Only use evidence the user actually has. Do not invent dates, statements, defects, receipts, photos, policy language, or support promises.
Produce a chronological timeline:
| Date | Event | Evidence Available | Gap / Follow-Up |
|---|---|---|---|
Flag missing facts that matter, such as unclear delivery date, no copy of warranty terms, missing denial reason, or no written support record.
Create concise messages the user can adapt. Keep tone calm, specific, and documented.
Initial or follow-up message structure:
Do not include threats, insults, fabricated leverage, false deadlines, or claims that cannot be supported. If the user wants to mention consumer rights, tell them to verify current rules with an official source or qualified professional first.
Provide a log:
| Date | Channel | Contact / Rep | Reference Number | What Was Said | Evidence Sent | Promised Next Step | Follow-Up Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Provide a deadline tracker:
| Deadline | Source | Date | Action Needed | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Return window | Seller policy | |||
| Warranty claim response | Manufacturer policy | |||
| Shipping/return label expiration | Email or portal | |||
| Payment dispute window, if relevant | Payment provider policy |
When deadlines are unknown, mark "verify" rather than guessing.
Deliver: