Panasonic Ups Pro Plasma On-Site Warranty to Five Years
Panasonic announced the company is offering an on-site five year warranty on select professional plasma displays, at no cost, through December 31, 2006. With the purchase of either a TH-37PH9UK 37” HD, TH-42PS9UK 42” SD, TH-42PH9UK 42” HD, TH-50PH9UK 50” HD, TH-50PF9UK 50” 1080p or TH-65PF9UK 65” 1080p model, a purchaser receives a five-year warranty (Panasonic Broadcast’s normal 1-year limited warranty plus an extended warranty for years two through five). The company says this is valued at more than $700 65” and 50” models and an over $600 value on the 42” and 37” models.
To qualify, a customer must register his newly-purchased Panasonic plasma by completing the official claim form and mailing it along with model and serial number, a copy of the purchase invoice, and the original UPC label to: Panasonic 5-Year Warranty, P.O. Box 1919, Memphis, Tennessee, 38101.
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