J-Series Extra Battery Charger Bundle Melted

I purchased the J-series Extra Battery Charger Bundle from The Cell Guru which mentioned a warranty from the manufacturer for one year.  The charger melted over night and no longer charges the extra battery and melded the charger tip to the battery case.  Who can I contact to get a replacement?

Try The Cell Guru, atleast they know how to get in touch with the manufacturer since they sell their products!

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