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INSURANCE UNDERWRITTEN WARRANTIES

WAA's UNDERWRITTEN WARRANTIES provide your customers - and you - peace of mind, knowing they will be looked after with any computer problems they may have...   

The fact that WAA Warranties are underwritten means your customers' warranties WILL be honoured.   December 1997's issue of "Australian Personal Computer" reinforced this.  An article in the magazine discussed the importance of having an underwritten computer warranty, advising customers to ask their supplier if the warranty is underwritten (page 115).  This was reinforced in another article that stated that having an insured warranty is very important for the customers' peace of mind, as they know the warranty will be honoured, even if something happens to their supplier (page 67).   As consumers become more aware of the necessity of seeking an "Insurance Underwritten" Warranty, it is becoming more of a demand in the market place.   WAA's Warranties are underwritten, providing you, and your customers with security. 

April 1998's issue of Computer Market stated that "Warranty Assistance Australia provides the most comprehensive computer warranty in the market, with Warranty & Maintenance Programs available for personal computer users Australia wide", (p.33).

If you are interested in selling WAA's Underwritten Warranties contact David Holt via E-mail, or phone 07 3309 9000.

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FREE PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL!

We have a range of posters and point of sale cards available which feature information and contact details for the warranties.  If you supply our warranties, you can get a stock of cards and / or posters.  The posters brighten up your shops, and the cards are a great information source.

If you would like any of these materials, please contact David via e-mail or phone 07 3309 9000.

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