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Suppose that a cardholder has extended warranty product protection offered by his credit card company. the cardholder buys a new television with his credit card after the salesperson tells him it is an excellent television, and should be the last one he will ever need to buy (the cardholder is 65 years old). the express warranty offered by the manufacturer is one year parts and labor coverage, and pursuant to the terms of the credit card agreement, the manufacturer's warranty is extended for an additional year. after 18 months, the television no longer operates. the retailer and the manufacturer refuse to repair the television under the terms of the manufacturer's warranty, since it has expired. will the cardholder be able to make a successful claim for repair of the television under the credit card's extended warranty coverage?

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