Have you ever had a product break, but felt too confused about how to take care of it that you didn't even file a claim with the manufacturer to get a repair or replacement? Some common misconceptions about registering warranties prevent many customers from accessing the customer support they are entitled to. Unfortunately, this can mean shelling out big bucks for repair and replacement costs, when you could've gotten your product fixed for free.
Although registering your standard manufacturer warranty is always smart, so too is getting an extended warranty plan for your products. When you subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited, you get comprehensive product protection on all your online purchases under the same plan. You'll never have to worry about registering a product, and filing claims are simple and straightforward. Plus, it's all just $9.99 a month. In this article, we will break down everything you need to know about registering for your manufacturer warranty.
Your purchases can sometimes include a card for you to fill out with personal information, outlining that it is necessary in order to be eligible for the product’s warranty coverage. But do you need to fill it out? Why do the companies need this personal information in order to repair your toaster?
The short answer: No, you don’t have to fill out the card. Typically, a receipt of purchase is all you need to be eligible for the manufacturer warranty. Often, these cards are used to collect marketing and consumer information to sell to other businesses for advertising. In fact, there are even federal rules that stipulate that you do not have to fill out these cards in order to be eligible for your warranty coverage.
This tactic simply just makes customers feel less inclined to file warranty claims by leading them to believe they are not eligible. Filling out the cards also offers marketing and advertising opportunities to brands, as they collect valuable consumer data.
Although it's not required to fill out a card or register your warranty to be eligible for coverage in the future, many companies offer the option to register your product with them online to streamline the claim filing process in the future. It also means you may not need to hold onto receipts for several years and can keep track of all the products you have with each company online. Plus, you can more easily track when your warranties are ending and seek other options for extensions or additional product protection.
Here are some common brands and how to register:
Mulberry offers extended product protection benefits beyond the standard manufacturer warranty, covering incidents like accidental damage, cracks, breaks, and spills. Subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited to get product protection for all your online purchases under the same plan.