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What is the difference between a full warranty and a limited warranty?
a.
A full warranty is a guarantee to replace a faulty product, while a limited warranty is a guarantee to repair a faulty product.
b.
A full warranty will pay for repairs any number of times that the product breaks, but a limited warranty will only pay a certain number of times.
c.
A limited warranty is only good for a certain length of time, but a full warranty is good forever.
d.
A full warranty will cover any repairs or replacement that the product needs, while a limited warranty will only pay for certain repairs.
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d.
A full warranty provides comprehensive coverage (free repair or replacement and few/no restrictions), while a limited warranty imposes limits — e.g., on which parts, types of repairs, service providers, or costs covered.
A full warranty provides comprehensive coverage (free repair or replacement and few/no restrictions), while a limited warranty imposes limits — e.g., on which parts, types of repairs, service providers, or costs covered.
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