>Check for warranty. Dell gives complete cover(including accidental damage) and onsite warranty whereas Toshiba warranty does not cover accidental damage and it is customer carry in for many models. > Service centers > Quality of Laptops. Compare the particular models.
It will not be covered by warranty unless you have accidental damage protection. You normally have to buy separate accidental damage coverage to cover this. This is normally sold by the manufacturer, but separate from their warranty.
It pretty much covers anything that would be apple's fault if you crack it or drop it or any accidental damage or water damage is your fault.
ADP = Accidental Damage Protection. Usually for product's warranty.
If you correctly register your JanSport product on purchase it will be covered by a life time guarantee. The company guarantee to replace or repair products that have sustained damage to their structure, this does not include cosmetic ware and tear. The warranty does not cover accidental or deliberate damage to the item purchased.
They would cover it if the damage occured during the policy period. The damage would have to be sudden and accidental damage, not wear and tear.
look on the website it should say something about a warranty
It should cover your roof for accidental damage, it will not cover a new roof if it needs replacing due to age.
We replace cracked screens for a fee. Accidental damage isn't covered by the Apple warranty. Visit our website
Accidental damage would be something that you didn't do intentionally, such as if water was spilled on the computer, or you dropped the laptop and it stopped working, you can take it back to the shop and get a brand new one, or have the current one refurbished (as good as new)
No, this is considered normal wear and tear.
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