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  2. Forget Extended Warranties. Here's Why You Don't Need One - AOL

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    Lean on the right credit card for the purchase (considering using one of the best cash back cards for extra oomph), and investigate the manufacturer's warranty you get automatically. You may just ...

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    Many cards also offer extended warranties that add up to a year to your manufacturer’s warranty. If you’re planning a big purchase, apply for a credit card offering 0% intro APR for 12 months ...

  4. Should I get a home warranty? - AOL

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    The builder warranty typically don’t cover appliances, but those often come with a manufacturer’s warranty. In addition, some credit cards offer extended warranties on top of the manufacturer ...

  5. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    Many credit cards offer benefits to cardholders. Some benefits apply to products purchased with the card, like extended product warranties, reimbursement for decreases in price immediately after purchase (price protection), and reimbursement for theft or damage on recently purchased products (purchase protection). [52]

  6. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    The extended warranty may be offered by the warranty administrator, the retailer or the manufacturer. Extended warranties cost extra and for a percentage of the item's retail price. Some extended warranties that are purchased for multiple years state in writing that during the first year, the consumer must still deal with the manufacturer in ...

  7. Protection and indemnity insurance - Wikipedia

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    Protection and indemnity insurance, more commonly known as P&I insurance, is a form of mutual maritime insurance provided by a P&I club. [1] Whereas a marine insurance company provides "hull and machinery" cover for shipowners, and cargo cover for cargo owners, a P&I club provides cover for open-ended risks that traditional insurers are reluctant to insure.

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