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warrantee
[wawr-uhn-tee, wor-]
noun
a person to whom a warranty is made.
warrantee
/ ˌwɒrənˈtiː /
noun
a person to whom a warranty is given
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Special conditions include warrantees or a “sold as is” declaration.
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However, the firm says it has shipped "between 6,000 and 7,000 units" so far, has issued 71 refunds and honoured 68 warrantee claims.
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But usually customers have to take out compulsory insurance and warrantees, which can double the eventual cost.
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They also recommend Bush, but pass on the undercoat and get the extended warrantee.
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Extended warrantees no longer feel like obvious rip-off bait but like solid investments.
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