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What are some things extended warranties won't cover and why might that matter when something actually breaks? answer in one sentence
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Extended warranties often exclude normal wear and tear, cosmetic damage, consumables (batteries/filters), pre‑existing defects, misuse/accidental damage, software issues, and repairs by unauthorized technicians — which matters because if your problem falls into one of those categories you’ll likely be denied coverage or forced to pay out‑of‑pocket.
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