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consumer@demirs.wa.gov.au
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Planned maintenance and system upgrades will be carried out on DEMIRS systems on Saturday November 9th, 2024, between 4:00pm to 8:00pm. Various systems may be unavailable during this time and we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
An extended warranty is when you choose to pay extra for a warranty which extends for a set period beyond the end of the manufacturer’s warranty.
When a store offers you an extended warranty they should explain clearly what it provides, over and above the rights you already have (such as the right to a refund or replacement if the product is faulty).
Extended warranties are generally provided by an external company (third party) and not by the manufacturer.
Before you agree to pay for an extended warranty, check that it provides you with benefits greater than you already have under the Australia Consumer Law.
The ABC program, The Checkout, have also made a simple and funny video to help explain your rights.
Choice, the Australian consumer advocate organisation, have reviewed extended warranties and produced a list of questions to ask a sales person before you buy one:
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