Personally, I wouldn't bother registering hardware, unless you have to for
support requirements. It's normally a marketing exercise. Manufacturers want
to know who's buying their stuff so they can promote their other pieces of
equipment and send you lots of junk mail (and possibly give your address to
other companies)

Registering software is a different matter (sometimes). They send you mail
shots (along with spam) about updates, patches(?) free updates (depending on
the company) and entitle you to support etc.

But at the end of the day, there's no harm in registering things.

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> Stupid question?, but is it worth registering eqiup with the relevant co's
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