A warranty is a promise or guarantee given. A warranty is usually a written guarantee for a product and declares the maker's responsibility to repair or replace a defective product or its parts. A guarantee is an agreement assuming responsibility to perform, execute, or complete something and offering security for that agreement. It is a promise or an assurance, especially one given in writing, that attests to the quality or durability of a product or service, or a pledge that something will be performed in a specified manner. A guaranty is an undertaking or promise that is the answer to or payment for a debt or default. A guaranty is also something given or held as security until a debt is paid or the performance of a duty is fulfilled. By the way, warrantee is the person to whom a warranty is made and guarantee is one who makes a guaranty
2007-01-31 12:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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A guarantee: - 1. It is usually free
2. It's a promise to sort out any defects with a product or service
within a fixed period of time.
3. It's a legally binding contract, even if you didn't pay for it.
4. It must explain how to go about making a claim in a way that
is easy to understand.
5. It should add to, not take away from, your rights under
consumer law.
6. It works whether or not you have a warranty.
A warranty:-
1. A warranty is like an insurance policy that you must pay a
premium for.
2. Sometimes it's called an 'extended guarantee'
3. It might cover a longer period than a guarantee, and it might
cover a wider range of problems.
4. A warranty is a legal contract, so you can take the company to
court if they don't honour it.
5. The terms of the contract should be clear and fair.
6. Having a warranty doesn't diminish your rights under
consumer law.
7. A warranty can run alongside a guarantee.
2007-01-31 20:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Warranty: Usually a written guarantee of the integrity of the product and of the maker's responsibility for the repair or replacement of the defective parts
Guaranty: A written assurance of the quality of or of the length of use to be expected from a product offered for sale often with a promise of replacement or reimbursement if the assurance is proved to be wrong
2007-02-01 03:49:59
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answered by Govinda 3
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Gurantee means if there is some problem with the product that should be changed/replace. Warranty normally for the well functioning of the equipments and it for free repair of the equipment if there is any problem.
2007-02-01 03:15:40
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answered by Rajesh 3
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Warranty means proof
guarantee means ensure
2007-01-31 20:07:42
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answered by Anry 7
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a gaurantee is something that is 'certified', an absolute, Where a warranty is a 'here it is and just in case'. more or less a warranty is a deal to cover the manufacturer's butt
2007-01-31 20:07:37
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answered by Bighead 2
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