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    Patrick Reed

      <h1>How do I know I’m not getting an old stock Amaron? Bit paranoid about buying without seeing the date code</h1>
      I’ve been reading so many threads about batteries failing early that I’m starting to think half the problem isn’t the brand but whether you end up with something that’s been sitting on a shelf for eight months, and now I’m stuck overthinking it. Everyone seems to recommend an Amaron Car Battery for Dubai and I’m ready to go that route, but when you order online how do you even check the manufacturing date before the guy shows up and rips the box open? A friend told me some local shops have a habit of clearing out old inventory through these delivery services and the last thing I want is to pay full price for a battery that’s already a year old and starting its decline before I even turn the key. Do these Amaron distributors usually stamp a clear date code on the casing or the warranty card, and more importantly will they swap it without a fuss if I see it’s from early 2023? I know I’m probably overcomplicating a simple purchase but after getting burned with a “brand new” battery once that barely lasted fourteen months I’d rather be that annoying customer than stranded again.

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