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  • OneAssist 1 Year Extended Warranty for Smartwatch 3001 to 5000 – Email Delivery Within 2 Hours, No Physical Kit

    OneAssist 1 Year Extended Warranty for Smartwatch 3001 to 5000 – Email Delivery Within 2 Hours, No Physical Kit

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    Extended Warranty is a service contract that replicates and extends the original product warranty offered by the manufacturer by an additional period of 1 or 2 years depending on the plan. Extended Warranty starts immediately after the expiry of your manufacturer’s warranty. Extended Warranty takes care of your device even after the manufacturer warranty is over. Please note that plan is only applicable for devices with minimum 1 Year manufacturer’s warranty and should be purchased in India.
    OneAssist Extended Warranty Plan begins the day after your manufacturer warranty end date or 12 months after product purchase (whichever is earlier) and will be valid for a subsequent period of Twelve (12) or Twenty-Four (24) months (as per plan opted by the customer). Extended warranty plan is only applicable on New devices or appliances with minimum One (1) Year of Manufacturer’s warranty and Plan is valid only if purchased with a valid product from Amazon in the same cart.
    OneAssist Extended Warranty Plan provides coverage for cost of parts and labour in respect of the covered Product for covered inherent mechanical and electrical breakdown/defects to the extent provided by the manufacturer’s warranty for devices manufactured in India or is legally imported in India & sold through official Channels supported by an invoice & Manufacturer’s Warranty/Guarantee.please refer T&Cs sent via welcome e-mail.
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  • Biden’s HBCU office promotes Wells Fargo products in email newsletter before backtracking

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    The newsletter also invited readers to “customize your banking experience with Wells Fargo’s HBCU Legends’ Collection,” linking to marketing materials about debit cards offered by the bank that are co-branded with HBCU logos or mascots.

    “The email that was sent out today was inappropriate and the Department has already taken steps to ensure a mistake like this does not happen again,” an Education Department spokesperson said in an email, adding that the White House HBCU Initiative doesn’t have a partnership with Wells Fargo.

    A representative for Wells Fargo did not respond to an inquiry about whether the bank was involved in the creation of the newsletter.

    The weekly newsletter is available to the public and sent to subscribers who elect to receive information about HBCUs from the Education Department. The newsletter does not appear to be published online but was received by a POLITICO reporter who was signed up for the list.

    In total, the email, which featured Wells Fargo’s logo, included at least eight different links to Wells Fargo content, including the bank’s job openings and various pages describing its diversity and inclusion efforts. It included, for example, a link to a Wells Fargo video on YouTube promoting the bank’s sponsorship of HBCU football games. And the email also linked to content sponsored by Wells Fargo on the website Blavity titled “Wells Fargo Is Showing Up for HBCUs.”

    The newsletter included a disclosure at the bottom that says its content is not meant to be an endorsement of any “products or services offered.” But the promotion of a major bank is a departure for the typical content of the weekly missive, which usually focuses on job opportunities, programs or grants that are available for HBCU students and graduates across various federal agencies.

    The email from the Education Department promoting Wells Fargo comes after other parts of the Biden administration have cracked down on the bank.

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in December hit the company with a $3.7 billion penalty, the largest ever for the agency, as part of a settlement to resolve allegations that Wells Fargo mismanaged auto loans, mortgages and deposit accounts. On Tuesday, apparently coincidentally, the CFPB published information on how millions of consumers would be able to access some of the money from that settlement.

    The Education Department regulates financial products that are marketed to college students or part of agreements between universities and banks, including some of those that are offered by Wells Fargo.

    A CFPB report last year criticized the department for essentially taking a lax approach to enforcing those regulations, which are known as “cash management” rules. The Education Department announced earlier this month that it plans begin the process of revising those regulations.

    More than three dozen universities have reported to the Education Department that they have agreements with Wells Fargo to offer campus financial products, according to information published on the agency’s website.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )