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also xed. If this happens, where permitted by law, Google may notify
you and may give you the option of: (1) Google repairing the damage
not covered by this Limited Warranty at your cost (and Google will tell
you the amount in advance); or (2) Google returning your Google
Product to you without carrying out any repair work.
What if my Google Product is damaged by liquid? If your Google
Product has sustained liquid damage this Limited Warranty no longer
applies and Google will not carry out any repair work. Google will give
you the option of: (1) replacing your Google Product at your cost (and
Google will tell you the amount in advance); or (2) Google returning
your Google Product to you.
How do you make a claim? To make a claim under the Limited Warranty,
please contact Google Product Support at g.co/warrantyclaim. You
must provide your name, contact information, and the serial number
of your Google Product to receive support. Before receiving warranty
service, Google may require that you provide proof of purchase details,
respond to questions designed to assist with diagnosing potential
issues and follow Google’s procedures for obtaining warranty service.
Other limitations: No vendor, seller, authorized reseller, employee,
or representative of Google or its aliates or any third party is
authorized to make any modication, extension, or addition to this
Limited Warranty. If any term of this Limited Warranty is held to be
illegal or unenforceable, the remaining terms of this Limited Warranty
will remain in full force and effect.
How state, province, territory, and other laws apply to you: This
warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have
other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
This Limited Warranty is given by Google LLC, organized in the state of
Delaware, whose principal place of business is at 1600 Amphitheatre
Parkway, Mountain View, CA, 94043, United States.
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Notice of Arbitration
In accordance with the Google Arbitration Agreement - Devices,
Related Accessories, and Related Subscription Services (“Arbitration
Terms”) set forth at g.co/devicearbitration, you acknowledge and
agree that disputes relating to your Google device, related
accessories, and related subscription services for your Google device
(“Google Device) will be resolved through BINDING ARBITRATION on
an individual, non-class basis, unless you have opted out or another
exception applies as described in the Arbitration Terms. For disputes
subject to arbitration, you agree to rst send a written notice of the
dispute by certied U.S. Mail or by Federal Express (or international
equivalent) to Google’s address for notice, Google LLC, Legal
Department – Hardware Arbitration, c/o Corporation Service Company,
2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N, Sacramento, CA 95833. The
notice has to include, if available: (a) the name of the person making
the claim, (b) the type of Google Device, as applicable, (c) the serial
number of the Google Device, (d) the email address used to activate
the Google Device, as applicable, (e) a description of the nature and
basis of the claim, (f) the result that is desired (e.g., an amount of
money), and (g) the case number(s) assigned by Google to track
previous attempts to resolve the dispute, if there is one. We each
agree to try to resolve the claim, but if we can’t do that within 60 days
after the notice is received, you or Google may initiate an arbitration
proceeding by following the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”)
Rules. Unless the parties agree otherwise, your demand for arbitration
must be sent to Google’s address for notice and entitled “Demand for
Arbitration.” Google will send demands for arbitration to you at the
e-mail address provided in the notice of the dispute.
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