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When ‘as is’ means you’ve got a warranty

by Dennis Beaver | warranty

July 07, 2006 (Original publish date) • By Dennis Beaver Most people believe that if they sell something “as is,” the meaning is clear – if something goes wrong, there is no guarantee of any kind, and the buyer accepts the risk of paying for repairs....

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