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Warranty card for PC components. Filling in the warranty card

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What is a warranty card or certificate?

A warranty card is an agreement between the buyer and the seller in the form of printed paper. In this agreement, the seller assures his buyer about the item he is selling that if his product (written in the agreement) goes bad or has any problems for a certain period of time, the seller will be obliged to replace or fix it. But if the product has any issues after the period stated in this warranty card, then the seller will not be responsible for it. This warranty certificate is also a kind of assurance to the buyer about the product and how long it will work properly without any problem.

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Does the warranty have a price?

There is usually no warranty price for a product, which is actually included in the purchase price of the item. But the warranty price of some products, especially electronics-related items, is also included separately. This price is kept separate so that if the buyer does not want to pay the warranty price along with the price of the product, he has the option to do so.

Types of warranty

There are many types of warranty, but generally, it can be classified into four types.

  1. Basic warranty
  2. Legal warranty
  3. Additional warranty
  4. Full warranty

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Basic warranty

This type does not cost anything and is free for the customer by the merchant or manufacturer and is automatically included in the product price.

Legal warranty.

This type is also free of cost and is provided to the buyer under the Consumer Protection Act along with the purchased product. This type is automatically included with each item. It clearly tells the buyer how long the product he is buying will last and will fulfill the purpose for which it was made.

Additional/Extended warranty.

This type of warranty is not free. The customer buys this at an additional cost. This includes item repair and replacement etc. In this type, the customer can also extend the warranty time period by paying extra to the seller. Merchants are required to provide their buyers with full information about the legal guarantee for this item when paying the additional warranty price. They have to tell their buyer how this type is different from the basic and the legal warranty which is already, automatically included in the product price.

Full warranty.

This type is based on mutual understanding between the customer and the seller. This type can be free as well as paid. In this type, the seller enters into an agreement with his customer that if the product breaks down during the warranty period of the product, he will fix it for free. If it is not fixed even after repeated repairs, then the buyer will be entitled to give a new product to his customer in exchange for this product.

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What is the use of a warranty card?

If you buy a product from a merchant or seller, they will also give you a warranty certificate. This certificate has a warranty start and end date. If the purchased item has any functional issues between these start and end dates, the customer can take the product to the merchant or manufacturer, show them the certificate and have the item repaired or replaced by them. This is a kind of legal paper that binds the shopkeeper, merchant, or manufacturer to the fact that he has entered into an agreement with his customer about his product through this warranty card.

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What is a warranty card?

Warranty Certificate means the certificate against specified goods/equipment, for the period mentioned in the Preamble to Conditions of Contract, to be issued by the Contractor that the goods/equipment supplied under the Contract are new, unused and incorporate all recent improvements in design and materials unless ...

What is warranty and what parts and repairs are covered by the warranty?

A warranty is a guarantee from a seller that a defective product will be repaired or replaced within a specific time. A guarantee is a seller's promise that a product will meet certain quality or performance standards. If not, it will be repaired or replaced.

What is the warranty period of motherboard?

ASUS warrants Motherboard (Products) excluding (free) bundled accessories that may be delivered together with the Product, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 36 or 60 month(s) depending on your specific model.

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2. Watch the video and create your own warranty card for maintenance

1. Watch the video "How to fill in the warranty card"