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Warranty card showing the supplier's or manufacturer's details and the date or amount of the purchase. serial or production number linked with the purchase on the supplier's or manufacturer's database. credit card statement. copy or photograph of the receipt.
Download Sample Warranty Policy Template What does this Warranty Policy cover? What will you do to correct problems? How long does the coverage last? What does this Warranty Policy not cover? What do customers need to do to get repairs/service under the warranty? Applicable state laws.
Proof of purchase is evidence of the purchase of and payment for a product or service, usually in the form of a receipt or invoice. It lists the products or services purchased with quantities and agreed prices for each as well as the date of purchase.
When you make a claim, you'll usually need: proof of purchase - usually a receipt showing where and when you bought the goods. details of what the problem is. a photocopy of the warranty or guarantee.
Yes, usually invoice of work done under warranty is on warranty providers name i.e. who bared the cost of repair. For an instance you need an invoice for your reference you can ask service provider, usually this will be with zero amount on your name.