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In Australia you get these "warranties" regardless. You don't need to purchase them.
I tested lenovo on this when my x1 carbon broke, a year outside of it's limited warranty period.
They wanted to charge me. I reminded them on Australian consumer law, and they instantly agreed to repair and ship it at no cost.
They will all try to get around it, but as soon as you mention it. They comply
Lucky ducks
Not lucky, but worked for.
They still sell warranties, but only due to people not knowing about our strong laws. This is partially why I post about this when it comes up, to help educate people on their rights.