A verification and activation module for a product remembers where the
product was purchased, the purchase date, purchase price, length of
warranty, name and address of purchasing consumer, etc. The verification
and activation module may enable operation of the product, enable
operation of a replacement product and disable a defective product that
has been replaced under warranty or after an out of warranty service
exchange. It may be removable from the product and may be packed
separately or installed in the product. It may be programmed at the time
of product purchase using wireless means, e.g., radio frequency
identification (RFID), infrared (IRD), or by direct electrical connection
to a programmer at the point of sale. An optical scanner at the point of
sale may be used to scan information from a UPC label on the product
package and either through the wireless or direct electrical connection
can program the verification and activation module from the scanned UPC
and other information and additional information, e.g., store name and
location, purchase price, purchase date, serial number of product,
manufacturer, product model number, warranty duration, consumer name,
address and other desired information. The verification and activation
module may include a non-volatile memory. Warranty, repair and
replacement histories may be retained for later retrieval in the
non-volatile memory of the verification and activation module. The
verification and activation module may also be used for security purposes
to render the product inoperable if a certain security condition is not
met.