Multilaptop stores may offer warranties similar to those provided by manufacturers, covering defects in materials and workmanship for a certain period of time from the date of purchase.

These warranties typically do not cover accidental damage, misuse, or normal wear and tear. It’s important to carefully review the warranty terms and conditions provided by the Multilaptop store where you made your purchase to understand what is covered, the duration of coverage, any limitations or exclusions, and the process for making a warranty claim if needed. If you have any questions or concerns about the warranty, it’s a good idea to contact the Multilaptop store directly for clarification.

Physical damages are not covered in the warranty

If you drop something on your laptop, say water, juice, or any other hot beverage. That is not covered in the warranty. Our team will, however, let you know if it can be fixed or not.

Other physical damages caused by dropping or physical damages caused by any uncalled-for circumstance will not be covered in the warranty.

If the warranty seal is broken, the warranty cannot be claimed

Please note that the warranty seal should be intact for it to be claimed. Warranty seals are there for a reason. They indicate that a laptop’s chassis has not been opened. A broken seal shows that the laptop has been opened beforehand and we are not responsible for it. Hence, the warranty becomes null and void.

The laptop Box, Invoice, and Warranty Card are important

It is important that you keep the laptop box, invoice, and warranty card safe with you. When and if you need to claim the warranty, please bring them along. All the above-mentioned things would be required for you to be able to claim the warranty. If you miss any of the above, the warranty becomes null and void.