Make you? LOL.
And yes, customers know EVERYTHING today is filled with Chinese junk. That's why 65% choose to buy a warranty. It is what it is.
Make you?
Yes. If you want a warranty on those parts you must pay extra. That's literally the definition of "make."
And yes, customers know EVERYTHING today is filled with Chinese junk.
Some manufacturers go to the trouble to have specifications and standards that the Chinese junk has to satisfy, and they actually check and reject product that doesn't meet those standards. Other manufacturers just shrug, "Oh well, it's not our fault." We see which type of manufacturer you work for.
I already told you which I work for. And no that's not the definition of "make." "If you want it you have to buy it" constitutes force? Wow...
If you aren't forced to pay for the extended coverage, how do you get the warranty without paying? Because if you have to pay to get it, that's making you pay to get it. English is your second language?
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