When you buy a PC, you make an arrangement with the assembler that includes regular servicing and maintenance of your PC components and can also include equipment such as printers, scanners etc. Such an arrangement or a contract is known as an 'Annual Maintenance Contract' (AMC).
A repair all of a sudden might prove expensive and going in for an Annual Maintenance Contract can be beneficial. There are however, certain things that you must know about these contracts before you actually get into one.
TYPES OF AN ANNUAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACT SERVICES
There are two types of Annual Maintenance Contracts: 1) Comprehensive AMCs and 2) Non comprehensive/Call basis AMCs.
COMPREHENSIVE AMCS are again divided into two parts
One, which includes repair and replacement of the faulty PC parts for a lump sum price. Here, you are not charged separately for the labour or for the parts replaced, and
The other type of comprehensive AMC does not include replacement of parts. It does not charge for the labour but the owner has to pay the actual price for the parts replaced.