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[Help] Buying Steam Deck locally vs internationally
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Warranty in Europe is typically stronger. And you might want to be closer to the shop where you'll have to return it to, if it's defective.
This is a really good point, thank you!
Especially considering that warranty is usually region-locked. You usually can't claim warranty from outside of the country where you bought it.
So if your friend in France has to claim warranty, they'd have to first ship it to Canada so that someone else (e.g. you) can do the warranty claim for them.