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On Jun 13, 2013, at 5:31, KittJohnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lisa,  if your purchase was made using a credit card, many cards have as one 
> of their "features" that they provide an automatic extension of the original 
> warranty ... up to one year, or double the original warranty, whichever is 
> shorter.
> 
> This service is provided via a third party company that takes the risk.  You 
> have to call your card company, who confirms the benefit and gives you a 
> phone number.  You call that number and the company assigns you a claim 
> number, sends you forms, and gives you their web site where you can download 
> copies.  You usually have 90 days from the date of failure to submit your 
> claim with proof of: 1. purchase date, 2. failure, 3.cost of repair and 4. 
> payment for repair or replacement.  I went through the maze for a PC ... 
> Things that cost several thousand dollars occasionally break in year two.  It 
> is not common, but it does happen for every brand.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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>> 
>>  After many attempts to get an answer, basically they said that it only had 
>> a one year warranty, and there was nothing that they could do.
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