Yes, refurbished Vizio's are still covered by the factory 90 day warranty, making them a great deal when it comes to refurbished TV's.
If the Bankrupt company is just the retailer then the warranty is still covered by the manufacturer. If the manufacturer goes bankrupt then the retailer covers the warranty. The seller is responsible for a warranty. Clearly if the seller is the manufacturer and they go bankrupt then it's most unlikely that the warranty will remain in force.
It depends on what needs repaired. If it is a known issue to the manufacturer or it is still under their warranty time, it should be covered. Check with your wireless provider, however, before dealing directly with the manufacturer as they may already have a replacement/repair program in place.
It depends on wether or not it is still in warranty. If it's still in its 3 year RRoD warranty period, Microsoft will usually repair it for free, or send you a refurbished console. If its warranty period has expired, or if the warranty sticker has been removed or damaged, you will need to pay for a repair or refurbished console.
Usually refurbished laptops do not come with any type of warranty. If you are buying one from a large company such as Best Buy or Office Depot, you may be able to negotiate a small one, but don't be expecting anything too great.
If you have a true Extended Warranty, then you have several options, but these are rare. You probably only have an "Extended Service Contract" -- these are much more common, and they do not cover lemons. Assuming you have one of the better ESC's, you have the right to have the covered parts repaired or replaced as often as they break -- but don't expect to get a new car. On the other hand, if you are still covered under the manufacturer's warranty, then you may be entitled to a replacement vehicle -- speak directly to the manufacturer about this.
A seat replacement for a canopy swing can be purchased with the manufacturer in most instances. If the canopy swing is still under warranty, the replacement may be covered by the company.
Unfortunately, used cars are not covered under the Lemon Law, but hold on... don't get discouraged yet... If you have a manufacturer's warranty, original or extended, we can still help you under the aforementioned Magnuson Moss Act.
The best place to look for cheap camcorders is a pawn shop. Refurbished camcorders are still good but come with no warranty.
If you are still covered by a bumper to bumper warranty, then yes it may be.
I was told today by the customer service representative at Tristar Products, Inc. that it was a manufacturer's defect , and it couldn't be fixed by anyone. Send it back where you bought it, if you are still covered by the warranty.
You can still purchase a warranty for a used car. Also, sometimes "used" cars are actually still relatively new, and even are still covered by the factory warranty. Ask the sales person about warranties for all cars you are looking at.
The leasee is responsible, unless the vehicle is still under warranty and the problem is covered under said warranty