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    What voids the warranty?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by az_blizard, Aug 17, 2007.

  1. az_blizard

    az_blizard Notebook Consultant

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    I have a 3 year completecare warranty and want to just make sure that i don't do anything to void it :D

    is there a limit of how many components get replaced or how many times they replace your system within those 3 years? not like i'm going to continually break my laptop :p just curious about the limitations of completecare :D
     
  2. Zetto

    Zetto Notebook Deity

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    With completecare, u can do pretty much anything u want :D Seriously, tho, it'll prolly do u good if u bother to read the CompleteCare terms and conditions in the included booklet ;)
     
  3. revoletion

    revoletion Notebook Consultant

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    U can overclock it to hell and if u burn it by accident u not only get your House/lfe insurance money but dell also covers ur laptop.

    No im not killing dell covers overclocking.
     
  4. DoubleBlack

    DoubleBlack Notebook Deity

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    It DOES NOT cover overclocking (I don't think), but it definitely DOES NOT cover fires <_<