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No demographic or lifestyle info is necessary to register a product, yet registration cards usually don't say so. Companies whose products have a limited warranty (the usual type) may ask consumers to complete warranty registrations, says Elizabeth Jordan, a spokeswoman for the Federal Trade Commission.
Federal regulations actually require companies to disclose to consumers if the return of a registration card is a requirement for warranty coverage and vice versa. Products that come with a full warranty, a relative rarity, cannot require registration as a condition of coverage.
Federal regulations actually require companies to disclose to consumers if the return of a registration card is a requirement for warranty coverage and vice versa. Products that come with a full warranty, a relative rarity, cannot require registration as a condition of coverage.
Registration of new products by customers can help manufacturers communicate important information regarding product updates or recommendations, activate warranties, track usage and maintenance issues, and aid notifications concerning safety warnings or product recalls.
Guarantees generally promise free repairs or replacements for defective products and services, and they are usually issued at the point of sale, free of charge. Warranties, on the other hand, offer the same protection but for longer periods — and you have to pay for them.
Most of the time when you purchase an appliance, very little contact info is collected. By registering your appliance, you are providing the manufacturer with a better way to contact you in the case that there is a Safety Recall or if Warranty Service is required for your appliance.
No demographic or lifestyle info is necessary to register a product, yet registration cards usually don't say so. Companies whose products have a limited warranty (the usual type) may ask consumers to complete warranty registrations, says Elizabeth Jordan, a spokeswoman for the Federal Trade Commission.
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