I have a faucet manufactured and sold by RONA, which supposedly comes with a lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, it's now dripping, so I reached out to RONA for replacement parts. I don't have the original receipt or paperwork, as I never anticipated needing them based on my positive past experiences with other brands like MOEN. After spending an entire afternoon trying to identify the model through pictures on their website, I was told they couldn’t help me without proof of purchase. This makes no sense to me. The faucet is installed in my bathroom, in the home I've owned for 23 years. What other kind of proof do they need? Do they think it’s stolen? This type of customer service is baffling. When I had a similar issue with a MOEN faucet, they replaced the entire unit without any hassle—just a phone call and a picture, and they even covered the shipping. To say I’m disappointed with RONA’s customer service would be an understatement. Lesson learned: I'll stick with reputable brands like MOEN and Danze in the future. The customer service rep was just voicing the company policy.