How long is the Tupperware warranty?
Many years ago, shortly after I was married, I became a Tupperware lady. I thought I would make some money doing it, and have fun. It was at that time that I discovered I’m not the schmoozy type of person who can sell stuff at home parties. I didn’t book many parties, and retired after a few months. I did take advantage of being a rep by buying all the samples I could. I still have unopened Tupperware underneath my counter. A woman I used to be friendly with looked underneath my counters once and forbid me from buying any more food containers like Tupperware, Rubbermaid, whatever. She was right, and I haven’t since. I recently put a small round frozen pizza in the microwave on a square Tupperware plate. I had the pizza in for three minutes. I was shocked when I took it out of the microwave to discover that a hole had melted right in the middle of the plate. I recall being told these were microwavable. Tupperware can be a bit expensive. It ought to do what they say it will do. I wonder if it still has a lifetime warranty. I’ll have to check that out. Have any of you ever returned something bought at a home party because it didn’t do what it was supposed to, or live up to their promise? What was the item, and did they take the return?






December 16th, 2007 at 11:59 am
I have had trouble with lids but never tried to return them.
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December 17th, 2007 at 1:27 am
I’ve never tried to return anything, but Tupperware claims to have lifetime warranty.
http://order.tupperware.com/coe/app/tup_guide.warranty
Good luck!
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December 17th, 2007 at 7:38 am
Yes my Mom pointed that out. Since it’s 20 years old maybe it’s nature’s way of making me use more of the Tupperware I have. LOL.