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Katarina [22]
2 years ago
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What kind of warranty is often offered not through the manufacturer but instead through a third party? a. manufacturer’s warrant

y b. extended warranty c. full warranty d. limited warranty
Business
1 answer:
tresset_1 [31]2 years ago
7 0

Extended warranties are policies that extend the warranty period for consumer goods in excess of what is provided by the manufacturer.

<h3>What do you mean by extended warranty?</h3>

An extended warranty is the service insurance or contract that is offered to any individual apart from the standard warranty as an addition.

It acts as a warranty that can run for a longer period of time than is offered by a third party.

This warrant costs extra besides the normal warranty that is provided for any unpredictable and expensive repairing work.

It provides a warranty to cars, bikes, and many more which can be purchased by the consumer as per their will.

Thus, an extended warranty is a warranty that is often offered not through the manufacturer but instead through a third party.Option B is the correct answer.

To learn more about extended warranty, refer:

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