Warranty
Expiry Checker
Check when your product warranty expires and understand your rights beyond the manufacturer's guarantee.
All Products
Electronics, appliances, cars, furniture, and more.
Beyond Warranty
Understand your statutory rights even after warranty expires.
Multi-Region
UK, US, EU, Australia, and Canada coverage.
Types of Protection
Manufacturer Warranty
Typically 1-2 years from purchase
Retailer Guarantee
Some retailers offer additional coverage
Extended Warranty
Purchased separately, extends coverage
Statutory Rights
Legal rights that can't be taken away
Credit Card Protection
Section 75 for purchases over £100
Common Questions
What if my manufacturer warranty has expired?
In the UK, the Consumer Rights Act gives you up to 6 years to claim for faulty goods (5 in Scotland). The product must last a 'reasonable' time - so expensive items may be covered longer than cheap ones.
Do I need the receipt to claim warranty?
You need proof of purchase, but this doesn't have to be the original receipt. Bank statements, email confirmations, or even a credit card statement showing the purchase can work.
Can the seller refuse warranty because I didn't register?
No. Warranty registration is optional and cannot be a condition of the warranty. The warranty applies from the date of purchase regardless of registration.
Pro Tips
- Keep digital copies of receipts in cloud storage
- Register products to get recall notifications
- Check credit card for extended warranty benefits
- Expensive items may have longer statutory rights
- Take photos of products when they arrive
Product Faulty? Get Help Claiming
If your product has developed a fault, NoReply can help you write a professional complaint letter citing your warranty and statutory rights.
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