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A warranty will protect you from problems with the goods or services you buy.
Depending on the type of warranty, it could be a protection that:
Each of these protections is a promise that a business will fix certain problems. This will be your remedy.
Always keep your receipts, invoices and warranty documents in a safe place. These will be your proof of purchase for the goods or services if you need a remedy.
Consumer guarantees protect your rights whenever you buy goods and services. Businesses cannot deny them—they are your legal rights.
If goods or services fail to meet a consumer guarantee, the business must remedy the problem. This will usually be as a refund, repair, exchange or repeat service. Consumer guarantees apply for the reasonable life of the product, even if other forms of warranty have run out.
Businesses must honour any promise they make about their goods or services. These might be spoken or written claims.
These include:
You must meet the conditions outlined in the warranty. If you don’t, you may void the warranty. These conditions might include:
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