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  2. Forget Extended Warranties. Here's Why You Don't Need One - AOL

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    Before you spring for the extended warranty, take a gander at the warranty you're automatically getting. And even if that warranty is on the shorter side (say, 90 days), you may still be in luck.

  3. Are Extended Warranties Worth It? Harvard Debates ... - AOL

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    Being a fixed-price product, an extended warranty limits the risk of a surprisingly big repair bill. Under a warranty, repair is the warrantor's responsibility, so a customer needn't find his or ...

  4. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    An extended warranty, sometimes called a service agreement, a service contract, or a maintenance agreement, is a prolonged warranty offered to consumers in addition to the standard warranty on new items. The extended warranty may be offered by the warranty administrator, the retailer or the manufacturer. Extended warranties cost extra and for a ...

  5. Extended Warranties: For Most of Us, They're a Waste of Money

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    Extended warranties are everywhere. It seems like every retailer is offering them now, even for purchases as small as a $30 toaster oven. And according to research done by Protect Your Bubble, a ...

  6. Automotive warranty - Wikipedia

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    The scope and duration of automotive warranties can vary significantly, but they generally cover areas such as: bumper-to-bumper warranty, powertrain warranty, corrosion warranty, emissions warranty and others. [2] There is also an "extended car Warranty" also known as a "service contract" which is purchased separately.

  7. Warranty - Wikipedia

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    A warranty is a term of a contract, but not usually a condition of the contract or an innominate term, meaning that it is a term "not going to the root of the contract", [6] and therefore only entitles the innocent party to damages if it is breached, [6] i.e. if the warranty is not true or the defaulting party does not perform the contract in ...

  8. Is an Extended Car Warranty Worth It? - AOL

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    Each extended warranty is different, but generally, extended warranties have a time limit or mileage cap. For instance, some warranties last up to three years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

  9. SquareTrade - Wikipedia

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    SquareTrade Inc. is an American-based extended warranty service provider for consumer electronics and appliances [2] headquartered in San Francisco's SoMa district. Dispute resolution services [ edit ]