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Versione corrente di: Kyle Wiens

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-1. Does the company repair warranty-void items for a charge ? If no, then don't. Sometimes your product develops a particular problem that can't be solved by anyone but it's makers.
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-2. Are the spares/parts that need to be replaced easily available in the open market ? For example, I had an APC UPS. It had three parts, the battery, the logic board and the transformer...whenever it underwent a severe voltage fluctuation, the PCB got burnt and had to be replaced. In such a case, I won't dare void the warranty.
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-3. Does the warranty do any real help ? If no, then it's useless.
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-4. If the product is of a good and solid brand, the warranty can be voided as there are lesser chances of the product being damaged.
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-5. Is the product something unique made by that particular company or a general product manufactured by all brands ? A product like a microwave can be easily maintained without warranty but a device like iPhone cannot.
+# Does the company repair warranty-void items for a charge ? If no, then don't. Sometimes your product develops a particular problem that can't be solved by anyone but it's makers.
+# Are the spares/parts that need to be replaced easily available in the open market ? For example, I had an APC UPS. It had three parts, the battery, the logic board and the transformer...whenever it underwent a severe voltage fluctuation, the PCB got burnt and had to be replaced. In such a case, I won't dare void the warranty.
+# Does the warranty do any real help ? If no, then it's useless.
+# If the product is of a good and solid brand, the warranty can be voided as there are lesser chances of the product being damaged.
+# Is the product something unique made by that particular company or a general product manufactured by all brands ? A product like a microwave can be easily maintained without warranty but a device like iPhone cannot.

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Post originale di: Anky

Testo:

1. Does the company repair warranty-void items for a charge ? If no, then don't. Sometimes your product develops a particular problem that can't be solved by anyone but it's makers.

2. Are the spares/parts that need to be replaced easily available in the open market ? For example, I had an APC UPS. It had three parts, the battery, the logic board and the transformer...whenever it underwent a severe voltage fluctuation, the PCB got burnt and had to be replaced. In such a case, I won't dare void the warranty.

3. Does the warranty do any real help ? If no, then it's useless.

4. If the product is of a good and solid brand, the warranty can be voided as there are lesser chances of the product being damaged.

5. Is the product something unique made by that particular company or a general product manufactured by all brands ? A product like a microwave can be easily maintained without warranty but a device like iPhone cannot.

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