What are the difference of warranty and guaranty?
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What's the difference between warranty and guarantee? A warranty is “a promise or guarantee given.” A warranty is usually a written guarantee for a product, and it holds the maker of the product responsible to repair or replace a defective product or its parts.
A warranty usually requires that the consumer purchase the company's promise to repair or replace, as an insurance policy, whereas a guarantee is usually free.
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A warranty usually requires that the consumer purchase the company's promise to repair or replace, as an insurance policy, whereas a guarantee is usually free.
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In warrenty ur defective parts of any machine is repaired and in Guarrenty is an agreement assuming responsibility to perform, execute, or complete something and offering security for that agreement.
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