Ah, a member of the EU (no not a bad thing, a good thing actually), also I extend my sympathy to what your country is going through. Your country is considered one of the more open societies and hate to see how your country has had to impose restrictions for safety.
Back to the topic of the warranty, it might be an EU issue. There in the EU they actually look out for the customer more than the corporation (regardless of what those for or against the Brexit say). Sadly here it is just the opposite. Sell defective, pay court settlement, continue business as normal ). We should be also providing great entertainment with our elections. The EU might require a longer warranty than Dell wants to provide so in EU they have no choice but to offer it, here they might not be required. I had thought you were in Canada but Europe does make things different.
No I wouldn't want you to do anything that would jeopardize your private info. I was more curious about the length why it was different. Are you also offered an Accident warranty with the support one?
I remember around 2005 they had a flat battery that you could put under your laptop that provided a charge to your battery. However from reading up on this topic, the USB port is no longer a good choice for the charging of the battery, think someone said it was a volt/amp thing.
I got this nice 26000mah from my cell provider. I asked for a charging cable that was missing from my cell phone, so they sent me screen protectors, the cable (even name brand Samsung) and that charger which it said it could charge some laptops, but Alienware wasn't on it and reading up on that it also advised don't even try using it on most laptops unless specified.
Definitely chase them down on your warranty, you paid for it, they can't hide forever, even from you over here in the US and don't let them give you the slip either. Ask for manager after manager so they get you taken care of.
M17x R2 - What do you do when batteries are no longer available?
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