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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 263511, member: 61772"] A product fault that is currently active is brought on by an external incident. The occurrence could be something minor like a loose cable or something terrible like a fire. Both varieties of malfunctions are covered by this kind of insurance. Understanding what you will pay for and when you will need it is essential for active malfunction coverage. Your insurance provider will probably charge a cheaper price for this kind of coverage if they are aware that you have been using your product for a long time. If a product is actively malfunctioning, this may indicate that it was not used by customers who purchased it from you but rather for commercial or personal advantage. You might be able to get away with paying less than usual if this is the case. The most frequent kind of product insurance claim is an active malfunction. Additionally, it happens when a customer uses a product and it doesn't function or perform as promised. For instance, they can discover that the feature they were promised doesn't function at all or that they are unable to hear via the speakers. In this situation, the insurance provider will pay for any necessary repairs or replacements. [/QUOTE]
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