Transferring warranty on Christmas presents.
Transferring warranty on Christmas presents.
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Super Sonic

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11,311 posts

74 months

Thursday 20th November
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Have bought, via click and collect, a Christmas present for my daughter, and paid online by debit card.
Does anyone know how I would transfer the warranty to be in her name?

ETA. Thanks everybodysmile

Edited by Super Sonic on Thursday 20th November 21:03

Bungleaio

6,541 posts

222 months

Thursday 20th November
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If it breaks can she just give it to you and then you sort out the warranty claim?

Panamax

7,550 posts

54 months

Thursday 20th November
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Bungleaio said:
If it breaks can she just give it to you and then you sort out the warranty claim?
^^ This.

Super Sonic

Original Poster:

11,311 posts

74 months

Thursday 20th November
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She lives 300 miles away.
I suspect this thread is going to be of interest to a lot of people.

Radec

5,272 posts

67 months

Thursday 20th November
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Guessing it depends what it is and who makes it.
Some companies might just want the receipt, other will have some sort of registration on a website where you can stick her details in and register the product.

Refunds are almost always on the card it was bought on.

Super Sonic

Original Poster:

11,311 posts

74 months

Thursday 20th November
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Radec said:
Guessing it depends what it is and who makes it.
Some companies might just want the receipt, other will have some sort of registration on a website where you can stick her details in and register the product.
That's a good point, I have bought things in the past where I have had to register the warranty. Hopefully there will be a card in the box for that, I should open the box and look!

Radec

5,272 posts

67 months

Thursday 20th November
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Super Sonic said:
Radec said:
Guessing it depends what it is and who makes it.
Some companies might just want the receipt, other will have some sort of registration on a website where you can stick her details in and register the product.
That's a good point, I have bought things in the past where I have had to register the warranty. Hopefully there will be a card in the box for that, I should open the box and look!
Yeah have a look, but more importantly as I'm intrigued lol...


Super Sonic

Original Poster:

11,311 posts

74 months

Thursday 20th November
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Radec said:
Yeah have a look, but more importantly as I'm intrigued lol...

Hopefully, a warranty card!

MitchT

17,038 posts

229 months

Thursday 20th November
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Radec said:
Refunds are almost always on the card it was bought on.
I believe a gift receipt gets the recipient around this, however, according to AI, for a warranty claim the recipient would need the original receipt.