When a product is resold or gifted, let the owner pass its warranty and full history to the new buyer — verified with a one-time passcode. Coverage stays valid, history stays intact, and you capture the second owner as a known customer.
Products change hands constantly on the second-hand market — and brands usually lose all visibility the moment they do, while buyers get stuck with a warranty registered to someone else. Ownership transfer fixes both sides.
The remaining warranty moves to the verified new owner instead of being voided or stuck under the first buyer's name.
Service and repair history follows the product, so the new owner — and your support team — see the full record.
The second owner becomes an identifiable, in-warranty customer you can support and market to.
The current owner starts a transfer to the buyer and can attach proof of purchase.
A one-time passcode confirms the parties, keeping the handover fraud-resistant.
The new owner accepts through a secure token link and confirms their details.
Warranty and service history transfer to the new owner; pending transfers can expire or be rejected.
Because every transfer is verified and logged, the current owner of a product is always known and provable — which strengthens authenticity, warranty integrity and resale value at the same time.
Ownership transfer lets the current owner of a product hand its warranty and history to a new buyer when the item is resold or gifted. With Traciqo the transfer is verified with a one-time passcode, so the warranty stays valid for the legitimate new owner instead of being voided on resale.
Transfers are OTP-verified. The seller requests the transfer, a one-time passcode confirms the parties, and the new owner accepts via a secure token link. Proof of purchase can be attached, making the handover fraud-resistant.
Yes. The point of transfer is continuity — the remaining warranty coverage and the product's service and repair history move with the item to the new owner, rather than being lost.
Because the second owner is a new, identifiable customer. Instead of losing visibility when a product is resold, the brand captures the new owner's details, keeps them in warranty, and can market service, accessories and upgrades to them.
Yes. A pending transfer can be rejected, and transfers expire if not accepted, so ownership only changes when both sides confirm.
Add verified ownership transfer to your products and turn the second-hand market into new customers — starting free.