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Re: No warranty form
No judge would allow it. If you can't warranty at least 90 days, don't do it. As far as "limiting" a warranty, there is nothing wrong with that I can think of. Case in point example....ANY air conditioning warranty should only cover the actual repair performed... Login to read more. ![]()
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