- 100% comprehensive parts and labor coverage
- Thousands of nationwide authorized service centers
- Zero deductible
- Convenient toll-free 800 number
- If we can't fix it, we will replace it
- No lemon policy
- Fully renewable, fully transferable
- Easy to use registration process
- Hassle free claims system
- Worldwide coverage with CPS GLOBAL
- Our shield means You're Protected
Who is Consumer Priority Service?
Consumer Priority Service was founded on the belief that consumers deserve
better service. Putting the satisfaction of the consumer at the forefront of
our corporate policy has driven our company to be among the very best at post
sale service both on and offline. Our lineup of consumer protection products
can be found at America’s
largest retailers as well as America’s
best boutique shops. Although some of our Authorized Dealers compete with each
other they all share one common belief – Consumers Deserve A Better Service
Provider. That is why your retailer has selected Consumer Priority service, a
place where you, our mutual customer, is Always Our Priority.
Why Do I Need This?
Consumer Priority Service Extended Protection plans provides you with easy
protection from potentially high future repair costs. Planning ahead and taking
action now can save you the stress of dealing with unqualified servicers should
your product become defective. Saving time and money is in everybody’s best
interests. We are here for you.
What Is Covered?
CPS Protection Plans are extensions of your manufacturers’ written warranty a
few added bonus features. Any malfunctions that would normally be covered within
the terms and conditions of the original written warranty would be covered
through the life of the Consumer Priority Service Extension. “Our Shield Means
You're Protected.“
Our Shield Means You Are Protected!
Covers dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, refrigerator/freezers, ice
makers, trash compactors, ovens, ranges, cook tops, vent hoods, Air
Conditioners, Portable Heaters.
Weight & Dimensions
NOTE:- This appliance complies with the U.S. Electrical Standard. U.S.
Electrical Standard - a standard for electrical current voltage and
frequency used within the United States. These values are different for
every country - in the U.S. they are 120 V for voltage and 60 Hz for
frequency. This means that you will not be able to use an
electrical appliance made for the U.S. in a country with a different
electrical standard. Also, U.S. appliances use the so-called Type A
(non-polarized, with two parallel flat prongs) and Type B (polarized,
with two flat parallel prongs and a round grounding pin directly above
them) plugs, which will not fit into, for example, European power
outlets (where the Type C plugs with two round prongs are usually used).