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Fri, Aug 11, 2017

Yuneec Offers Extended Service Plan

Provides For Unlimited Manufacturers Defect Repairs

Dronemaker Yuneec has introduced an extended warranty program it is calling the Yuneec Extended Service - or YES! - plan.

According to the company, the plan supports the Breeze series and Typhoon H series aircraft.

There are two levels of coverage offered by the company. The plans offer unlimited manufacturer defect repairs. An upgraded YES! Crash Forgiveness plan includes up to two non-warranty repairs.

Both plans include:

  • Warranty with unlimited manufacturer defect repairs
  • Warranty extended from one year to two years
  • Free shipping for covered repairs

The crash forgiveness upgrade includes up to two non-warranty repairs, and then takes 50 percent off labor for any additional non-warranty repairs.

According to the company, each repair is performed at an authorized Yuneec service center, ensuring the upmost quality and longevity.

And, if you don't use your YES! Crash Forgiveness or YES! Extended Warranty in the given time frame, Yuneec will offer you up to 30% off your next drone purchase.

(Source: Yuneec. Images from Yuneec Facebook page)

FMI: us.yuneec.com/yes-consumer

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