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Does the laptop come under warranty with or without a charger?
The problem is this - I bought a laptop a couple of months ago. Found a problem and decided to hand it over under warranty.
Problems: the monitor fades, the touchpad is cut off when opened, and wi-fi disappears when opened to the end.
The problem is that the charger wire was chewed by a pet. A little. Literally, the outer braid was bitten in three places. It did not affect the charging voltage.
So the question is - when I go to hand it over, naturally in a box, and with all the equipment - will they accept it? With a broken wire?
Laptop from Acer. I read the warranty, and it says that the warranty for the laptop is a year, and for the peripherals included in the kit - also a year.
Those. sort of like charging can be attributed to peripheral devices, which means that the beech can be handed over without charging at all ... somehow it's not clear. In general, I would like to pass and take another model for the same money.
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1. If you want to return it under warranty to fix breakdowns: there should be no problems. Just take your laptop with you. You will either get it repaired within 40 days or get your money back. If they fix it before 40 days, then the money will not be returned accordingly. But you can find new problems and retake. When it is fixed (and if it is), apply for a refund because the device has been in repair for more than 30 days (in total).
2. If you just want to give it up after two months of use, it won't work. Even if the laptop was in perfect condition.
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