Aramada isn't the only company that does this sort of thing. Most, if not all, snowboarding companies offer warranty on boards. Last season I went through 4 Burton Dominants and got all of them replaced, just had to pay for shipping (40$). All I know about Aramada is that they're ridiculously overpriced, not durable at all, and pretty much only exist because they've got Tanner backing them. Bad combos, if you ask me. I'm glad that you got some free stuff out of them but I'm going to suggest switching to another company. It worked for me*.
* Burton makes some good boards, but the dominants, in my opinion, are shit. Sure, they're a blast to ride, but after you snap the nose/tail off 5 of them in less than 100 days riding you get pretty tired of worrying wether or not your brand new board is going to make it to the end of the month. Made a switch to Jeenyus and havn't had any problems yet (25 days on the board and no funny cracking noises, no stress cracks, no internal cracks).