What happens if my computer becomes damaged or needs repair?

Asked 2 years ago
If a computer becomes damaged or requires repair while being financed through Computer Credit, Inc, it is important to understand that the financing agreement remains in effect regardless of the condition of the computer. This means that even if the computer is damaged or non-functional, the obligation to continue making payments will still apply. The first step a borrower should take is to assess the nature of the damage. If the issue is covered under warranty or if there is a protection plan in place, reaching out to the manufacturer or the retailer from whom the computer was purchased may be advisable. They can provide guidance on repair options and warranty coverage. If the damage is not covered by any warranty, it may be necessary to seek repair services from a trusted technician. While repairs can incur additional costs, it is essential to keep in mind the financing responsibilities. Lastly, for more specific policy or financing inquiries, individuals can refer to the Computer Credit web page for detailed information or contact information.
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Answered Aug 3, 2025

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