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Nope all you need is your receipt, I highly recommend that you photocopy your receipt a couple of times though as they faid after a year and when they are un readable your warranty is gone.
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My children had purchased a TV for us at Christmas time along with a 2 yr service plan and I had contacted the number that was included in the service plan to register our TV and was told just to hang onto the receipt and phone the number in the service plan if we need to have anything repaired.
Hope this helps you.
Had same problem, trying to register the 2 yr. service plan purchased at the same time I purchased the xbox 360. Called the 877-968-6391 service phone number, automated voice system gives you about 4 options to choose from. I did the option 1 trying to preregister the 2 yr. service plan, and it also indicated to go to the web site to register, but found no option to do so on the web site. Called back the same phone number, pressed option 3, then pressed option 4, was some how able to speak to a customer representative, who informed me that you don't have to preregister the 2 yr. service plan. She said you hang on to your receipt, your receipt should show the 2 yr. service plan number that you purchased, in the event that you have a problem with the product that you purchased, then you call the 800 service plan number shown on your receipt to get help for repairs on your purchased product. At least that's what I was told, and I hope that's the way it works, after you purchasing a service agreement for extra money!
I work for the Wal-Mart PC Care program.
The PC Care program is free, it provides assistance in installing a year worth of virus protection. Anything beyond that is on a pay for fee service. It does not replace the original Dell warranty (which as pointed out) you were under. The little card board disk hold clearly states that you should save your receipt here. The receipt can be generated again at the local store.
A customer can also purchase an extended service that comes info effect after the original warranty expires.
It is not a bad plan, but it does pay to read and know what the plan covers.
You still need to contact Dell as you are under their warranty. Pre-existing conditions are not covered by any extended service plan.
More specfic? your talking about bestbuy? All warrentys must be bought at purchase .. but microsoft has extended repair warrenty for xbix 360's just call 1-800-4my-xbox
This is caused by an entry in the Task Scheduler. To get rid of it, you need to be logged on with Administrator priveleges, then do the following:
1. Click Start, type the following in the search field and press enter: Task Scheduler
2. Cllick Continue to confirm permission.
3. Click Task Scheduler Library in the Left column.
4. Click on any of the following in the center column:
a. InternetService Offers (If your pop-up is regarding the internet)
b. Registration (If your pop-up is regarding registering your PC)
c. Service Plan (If your pop-up is regarding warrenty)
d. Extended Service (If your pop-up is regarding extended service plans)
BTW, notice that the idiot that programed these entries set them to trigger every 30 minutes, indefinatly.
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