Frequently Asked Questions
What types of warranty extensions are available for IT hardware?
Our warranty and support extensions include options for standard one-year extensions, comprehensive coverage for three years, and specialized coverage for accidental damage. Each type is designed to suit different business needs, whether you're looking for basic support or comprehensive protection.
How do I know if an extension is compatible with my IT hardware?
Each warranty and support extension is listed with specific compatibility details on the product page. You can find information regarding make and model compatibility to ensure that the extension will work with your existing IT hardware. If in doubt, reach out to our support team for assistance.
What kind of support services are included with the warranty extensions?
Our warranty extensions typically include on-site repairs, telephonic support, and remote troubleshooting. The level of support may vary by the extension chosen. For instance, comprehensive plans often provide faster response times and additional perks like priority service.
Can I purchase a warranty extension after buying my hardware?
Yes, you can purchase a warranty extension after the initial hardware purchase. However, you must do so within a specific grace period, usually 30 days from the date of purchase, to ensure coverage. Be sure to check the terms on each product page for precise details.
What is the difference between a standard warranty and a comprehensive warranty extension?
A standard warranty typically covers manufacturer defects for a limited time, while a comprehensive warranty extension includes additional benefits like accidental damage coverage, technical support, and faster repair services. Choose the option that aligns best with how critical your hardware is to your operations.
How should I decide which warranty extension is right for my business?
Consider the value of your hardware, your budget, and your business's reliance on that equipment. If you have critical IT infrastructure, investing in a comprehensive extension can minimize downtime. Evaluate the available options and their specific benefits to align with your operational needs.

