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    Extended warranty

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by khabalood, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. khabalood

    khabalood Newbie

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    The two year warranty on my computer just ended. Is there any way for me to get an extended warranty? Possibly purchase additional years or any other way? I would appreciate any help.
     
  2. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    Unfortunately, the extended 3rd year warranty can only be activated within the first 90 days of your notebook purchase date.

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  3. khabalood

    khabalood Newbie

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    Are there any other options available to me?
     
  4. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    Are you having / expecting problems with the computer? Why are you so concerned about getting additional warranty? If it's been working fine for the past 2 years, it's likely to work fine for 1 year + more, at least.

    Be sure to maintain it properly, carry it gently and don't bump it, clean up the fan from dust from time to time, etc.

    What model do you have btw?
     
  5. khabalood

    khabalood Newbie

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    Asus recently replaced my G1S which was not working as a result of video card issues with a G50Vt-X1. As a result of my experience with the G1S and Asus I would rather prefer have the computer under warranty if possible.