Asus – The Guaranteed Reliability Program Returns

ASUS re-launches the Guaranteed Reliability program which ensures the reimbursement of the purchase price in the event of a technical failure of the notebook within a year from the date of purchase.

ASUS has decided to re-launch its well-known and appreciated Guaranteed Reliability program, which offers its customers the reimbursement of the purchase price of the notebook in case of failure within one year from the date of purchase. Joining this program is very simple. Customers will need to register their new notebook within 15 days from the date of purchase. In case of failure or defect that should emerge within a year from the date of purchase of the notebook, you can request a full refund of the cost incurred in addition to repair, which will be carried out by an official service center according to the standard warranty procedure.

Included in this special program are only notebooks purchased from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019. Interested customers can, however, visit the delicate page of the ASUS program to know all the details.

Through this service, ASUS aims to make the purchase of notebooks an even more convenient and secure investment for individuals; in fact, even those who purchase multiple handsets can request a refund of up to 3 laptops in the event of a breakdown. The Guaranteed Reliability program demonstrates the complete trust that ASUS places in the design and construction quality of its products and with this special initiative intends to transfer to customers just as much peace of mind when purchasing laptops.

However, ASUS notebooks must pass rigorous tests such as crash, fall, vibrations and spillage of liquids that guarantee resistance and durability, as well as being tested in severe environmental conditions such as high altitudes, extreme temperatures and humidity.

Proven technological quality and promise of compensation in the event of a fault or defect, ensure that ASUS customers can be 100% sure of the costs incurred and can forget the typical inconveniences associated with the normal use of electronic and digital devices.