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The FTC is warning three PC vendors that allegedly used warranty policies to stop consumers from repairing their products.
The warnings were sent on Wednesday to ASRock , Gigabyte , and Zotac .
The FTC says using warranty policies in such a way represents a deceptive trade practice that also impedes a consumer's right to repair.
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