FURNITURE PROTECTION Sample Clauses

FURNITURE PROTECTION. Coverage for stains and accidental damage is effective upon date of delivery of the Covered Product to You. Accidental damage coverage includes: stains to area rugs, fabric, vinyl or leather as a result of normal spills from food and beverage and human or pet biological stains, ball point pen ink and nail polish. Accidental punctures or rips to fabric, leather or vinyl from external causes caused by a single incident; accidental chipping or gouges to wood and other surfaces, as well as accidental breakage and loss of silvering to mirrors.
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FURNITURE PROTECTION. Coverage for Stains and Accidental Damage is effective upon date of delivery. Accidental stains to area rugs, fabric, vinyl or leather as a result of normal spills from food and beverage and human or pet biological stains, ball point pen ink and nail polish. Accidental Punctures or rips to fabric, leather or vinyl from external causes caused by a single incident; Accidental Chipping or gouges to wood and other case good surfaces. Accidental breakage and loss of silvering to mirrors; accidental breakage of glass; Minor burn marks from a single incident caused solely by cigarette, cigar or a tobacco pipe; Liquid marks or rings to wood, wood veneered or wood laminate surfaces caused from household food and beverages, caused by a single incident; and Heat marks on solid wood, wood veneered and wood laminate surfaces from normal household items, caused by a single incident. Furniture to include recliners, fabric or leather, office and home RTA style furniture and mattresses.
FURNITURE PROTECTION. To qualify for Protection, you must register your Colder’s product within seven (7) days of your product’s original date of purchase, per the instructions provided on the registration form. Coverage for Stains and Accidental Damage is effective upon date of delivery. Accidental stains to area rugs, fabric, vinyl or leather as a result of normal spills from food and beverage and human or pet biological stains, ball point pen ink and nail polish. Accidental Punctures or rips to fabric, leather or vinyl from external causes caused by a single incident; Accidental Chipping or gouges to wood and other case good surfaces. Accidental breakage and loss of silvering to mirrors; accidental breakage of glass; Minor burn marks from a single incident caused solely by cigarette, cigar or a tobacco pipe; Liquid marks or rings to wood, wood veneered or wood laminate surfaces caused from household food and beverages, caused by a single incident; and Heat marks on solid wood, wood veneered and wood laminate surfaces from normal household items, caused by a single incident. Furniture to include recliners, fabric or leather, office and home RTA style furniture and mattresses.

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