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    waived accidental damage protection

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by gazotem, Jul 15, 2005.

  1. gazotem

    gazotem Newbie

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    waived accidental damage protection, what does this mean,

    If i get the 4 year total protection plan w/ADP, which option do i chose from the accidental protection plan options when configuring a laptop.
     
  2. madmike23

    madmike23 Notebook Deity

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    This means that you didnt want the Accidental Protection Warranty. In case you dropped it, spilled something on it, or ran it over. Not a lot of us are planning to do things like that, so some people would not want it. They usually charge a lot for it anyways. So it's up to you if you want to save a couple hundred bucks.