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    Iraq Warranty

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Sario, Dec 26, 2007.

  1. Sario

    Sario Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anyone know if my laptop being in iraq void my laptop Warranty? I have the limited one year mail in thing. The screen has lines running through it, and it sounds like it's going to have to go in. I was just woundering if i should mail it to my house first..... Oh also i have stickers on the cover, will that be a problem?
     
  2. tehblizz

    tehblizz Notebook Geek

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    I don't think they actually change the whole cover, just the LCD panel so I think the stickers won't be a problem.. dunno about your other question..
     
  3. Vizel

    Vizel Notebook Consultant

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    I really don't think so
     
  4. booger

    booger Notebook Consultant

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    I doubt it would void the warranty. Just call them or send an email. You might be able to have it shipped to a non US location for repair and that way you would not have to wait as long to get it back.