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Computer SquareTrade 3-Year Laptop Warranty ($1500-2000 Items)
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SquareTrade Care Plans are great value and cost 70% lower on average than traditional warranties. Upon purchase, you will get an email confirmation. You will not be mailed a paper contract. If you have questions, please call: 1.877.WARRANTY.
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