2-year limited warranty devices and more

16:08 Mar 9, 2007
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English language (monolingual) [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Law: Contract(s) / warranty
English term or phrase: 2-year limited warranty devices and more
About the warranty granted by a phone charger reseller.

The word order sounds strange...
Why "devices" instead of "device" (do they refer to the parts?)
What does "and more" mean? Labor?

Any clarification, would be welcomed,

Thanks
Michel A.
Local time: 13:26


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3 +2Multiple items (devices) and peripherials
Alp Berker


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Multiple items (devices) and peripherials


Explanation:
It sounds like they are selling some items that go together, hence "devices". More probably alludes to periperial items that may ne sold with te phone equipemt or bundled together.
I know in the US that warranties generally don't cover labor, it could but this sounds more in respect to the items being sold.
Limited as in manufacturer defects etc. Not consumer induced problems.

Alp Berker
United States
Local time: 13:26
Native speaker of: English

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agree  Seema Ugrankar
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agree  Pham Huu Phuoc
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