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Warrenty/Extended service contract Question
Warrenty/Extended service contract Question
Hi, first time poster but I’ve been lurking for a bit and I was wondering if someone here could help me with a quick question. Im kind of an idiot when it comes to this stuff so be kind.
I was looking to buy a ThinkPad (z60m) for school and after customizing it with everything I want/need I reach the Warranties section of their page and get lost.
They have two sections that I do not understand the differences between the two since their descriptions read exactly the same.
The first is "Warranty service upgrades" which offers, for example, "Warranty service upgrade; 1 year onsite repair 9x5/next business day [add $49.00]"
The second section is the "Extended service contracts" which has "Extended Service Contract 1 YR onsite repair 9x5 next day [add $49.00]"
My question is, what are the differences between the two? Should I get a 3 year Warranty or should I select from the second option and get a 3 year extended service contract? Or are they two different things and I should get one of each?
I figured out what the protection plan is (the third option in the section) but I havent been able to figure out the differences between the first two.
Thanks a million in advance.
I was looking to buy a ThinkPad (z60m) for school and after customizing it with everything I want/need I reach the Warranties section of their page and get lost.
They have two sections that I do not understand the differences between the two since their descriptions read exactly the same.
The first is "Warranty service upgrades" which offers, for example, "Warranty service upgrade; 1 year onsite repair 9x5/next business day [add $49.00]"
The second section is the "Extended service contracts" which has "Extended Service Contract 1 YR onsite repair 9x5 next day [add $49.00]"
My question is, what are the differences between the two? Should I get a 3 year Warranty or should I select from the second option and get a 3 year extended service contract? Or are they two different things and I should get one of each?
I figured out what the protection plan is (the third option in the section) but I havent been able to figure out the differences between the first two.
Thanks a million in advance.
Andy
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it seems that lenovo is following ibm in obfuscation..
the ability to be confusing..
they sound the same..
i assume your standard warranty is 1 year depot..??
i would extend the warranty and add the on site for a full 3 years..
assumign you intend to keep that thinkpad for 3 years..
the ability to be confusing..
they sound the same..
i assume your standard warranty is 1 year depot..??
i would extend the warranty and add the on site for a full 3 years..
assumign you intend to keep that thinkpad for 3 years..
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maybe..
it could be that one is for business users and the other is for non-business users..
that might be the difference..
note that warranty is really a type of insurance and each state has different insurance regulations..
it could be that one is for business users and the other is for non-business users..
that might be the difference..
note that warranty is really a type of insurance and each state has different insurance regulations..
Bill Morrow, kept by parrots
& cockatoos
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She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
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She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
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This is along the same lines, so I figured I would post here rather than in a new thread.
I'm configuring a T60p (one of the sale models) and I'm running into an error on their site. There are three different warranty services they offer near the bottom of the page:
"Warranty service upgrades" (for business users)
"Extended service contracts" (for personal users)
"Protection services" (oops I spilled water on it)
I'd like to buy the latter two upgrades, as I want both on-site warranty service, and protection from accidental damage. However, when I select both of them, the website returns this error:
"Please choose only one of these services: protection service, upgrade service or protection service bundled with an upgrade."
Does anyone know why they don't let you choose the protection service and a better warranty? Is there any way of selecting both that I haven't figured out yet? Has anyone dealt with their customer service about this issue?
Thanks.
I'm configuring a T60p (one of the sale models) and I'm running into an error on their site. There are three different warranty services they offer near the bottom of the page:
"Warranty service upgrades" (for business users)
"Extended service contracts" (for personal users)
"Protection services" (oops I spilled water on it)
I'd like to buy the latter two upgrades, as I want both on-site warranty service, and protection from accidental damage. However, when I select both of them, the website returns this error:
"Please choose only one of these services: protection service, upgrade service or protection service bundled with an upgrade."
Does anyone know why they don't let you choose the protection service and a better warranty? Is there any way of selecting both that I haven't figured out yet? Has anyone dealt with their customer service about this issue?
Thanks.
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