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by gruez
1760 days ago
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> > You have recourse by showing proof of purchase >How does that help when the product is out of warranty? This is for TVs that were recently stolen. They'd definitely be in warranty (short of you not buying from an authorized reseller because you bought it out of the back of a truck), and you're reasonably likely to have the receipt. |
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So in light of the relevant debate here, how exactly does a proof-of-purchase help if the product is out of warranty?