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camera warranty?


Question Posted Thursday February 7 2008, 7:35 pm

i got my camera last christmas. [not this past 2007 christmas] the one before that. so my cameras a year old. i'm not sure if it has a warranty. its a kodak, and its expensive. and my mom cant remember if she got one or not. soo.. A)how can i find out if i have one. B) can i still get one.

thanks so muchhh.


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breathe_in answered Thursday February 14 2008, 10:24 pm:
Almost all of the current cameras have a 1 year warranty...however, without the receipt or any proof of purchase you're kinda screwed...

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Sima answered Thursday February 7 2008, 9:31 pm:
I'm almost positive that every electronic comes with a 1 year Manufacturer's Warranty. It looks like yours expired this past December of '07. I know nothing about where you purchased it, whether it was paid through cash/check/credit card. The only way to find out is to call Customer Support.

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