warranty only covers defects at time of manufacture, not damage done by a user.
Your remedy is to bend them back into place. I've used tweezers, knives, screwdrivers, and nail clippers to do the job - whatever works.
That depends on the fine print in the warranty, which varies from company to company.
No. The warranty will only cover manufacturing defects.
Yes, but we cover them with the same warranty
The Gamestop warranty is for rebuilt PS3s and the Sony warranty is for new and lasts a year. You do not compare a used warranty with a new item warranty.
The laptop comes with a one year limited manufacturer warranty. This warranty cover any defects that are caused without user error.
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Yes, they have a warranty but it does not cover all damages.
It depends on the warranty and on the make and the model of the vehicle.
The Spy Optic warranty provides a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects from the date of purchase.
No if I have a warranty then you shouldnt have to pay anything the warranty should cover it.
No, a car warranty will not cover a tune up. A tune up is considered a minor fixing of a normally occuring problem with the car. A warranty is used to cover major problems with the car, problems that were caused by the manufacturer.