What services does Mattel offer?
We offer a variety of programs and tools to help you build a financial future that fits your life goals:
- Market competitive pay and incentive bonus programs.
- Retirement planning through 401(k) contributions and company match.
- Student loan refinancing and Mattel Federal Credit Union.
- Employee stock purchase program.
How do I contact Power Wheels?
Call Power Wheels® Consumer Relations at 1-800-348-0751 for information.
How do I contact Fisher-Price recall?

For More Information: Please visit Fisher-Price online at www.service.mattel.com and click on “Recalls & Safety Alerts” or call us at 866-812-6518.
Is Mattel owned by Disney?
BREAKING NEWS – Disney buys Mattel and Hasbro for 4 Billion [Update] … Now that Disney owns such beloved toy lines like GI Joe, Transformers, Barbie and Masters of the Universe, what do they plan to do with them? Keep in mind that some of the biggest lines in these two companies currently are already Disney properties.
Does Fisher-Price have warranty?

We guarantee all Fisher-Price® merchandise. If you are not completely satisfied with your catalog or online purchase, please return it for an immediate exchange, credit, or refund of the product purchase price.
Do Power Wheels have a warranty?
All Power Wheels® battery powered ride-on vehicles are covered by a One (1) Year Bumper-to- Bumper Limited Warranty (excluding the battery, which is covered by a Six (6) Month Limited Warranty) against defects in materials and workmanship during normal use. We trust you are delighted with your purchase from us.
How do you troubleshoot a power wheel?
How do you troubleshoot a Power Wheel?
- * Power supply may not be reached where it is needed.
- * Test the throttle or the foot pedal switch.
- * The forward and reverse switches.
- * Battery Charger or Battery Replacement.
- * Check the motor & controller.
- * Drill Drainage Holes.
- * Check and Double-Check.
- * Seat Belt Issues.
Is it illegal to sell recalled items?
It is illegal to sell any recalled product. Search Recalls: SaferProducts.gov has a listing of CPSC recalls and consumer reports of harm related to consumer products.
Why did Mattel fail?
Partly, it was a failure of planning. The store was too big, too expensive, and too confusing in its mixture of adult pleasures (Barbie martinis, bust-firming treatments) and children’s toys. More fundamentally, Mattel seems to have misread the market.