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OK, let me try to repeat your argument back to you, to see if I'm understanding it.
Because retailers can only guess at the minimum useful life of a device, advertised guarantees of that would have to be made by electronics manufacturers themselves.
You're arguing that those manufacturers would adopt a business practice of winding up their legal entities every few years, and transferring their assets to new ones, to avoid legal accountability for overblown claims of useful life.
Yes?