So true but it could be particularly useful in cases of factory defective gadgets.nela13 wrote:I never ask for service contracts, it is often expensive and it is valid only while the product is under warranty and we all know that gadgets are prepared to break down after the warranty.
What if you mistakenly bought a gadget that has a fault from factory without you or the dealer knowing. You can easily get it replaced with service contracts.nela13 wrote:I never ask for service contracts, it is often expensive and it is valid only while the product is under warranty and we all know that gadgets are prepared to break down after the warranty.
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