Tell your friend to not accept the package before seeing the mfg/import date on sticker on the zotac box & if it is 1 year or older date (mfg/import date sep 2023 or earlier) then reject the package because zotac will not consider warranty from purchase date if difference between purchase date & import/mfg date is 1 year or more & instead warranty will start from import date so practically 2 years of warranty. Also, your friend won't get 2 years extended warranty either because for that the condition is that difference between purchase invoice date &import date should be 90 days or less.
Official reply from zotac to someone who bought a zotac card from flipkart in last year bbd/diwali sale at good discount.
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P.S. For those who are wondering how can anyone then get 2 years extended warranty from zotac with this 90 days limit then as per some online comments the answer is that direct/authorized sellers like primeabgb/md/vedant etc they "refresh" their distributor invoice date periodically so even if the import date is more than 90 days old the distributor invoice date is newer (supertron is the importer of zotac cards in India currently) which enables them to sell 4-5 months old stock still eligible for 2 years extended warranty. In any case, you can ask them over phone/email first to confirm this unlike amazon/fk etc where you will find everything only at the time of delivery at which point it all depends on your luck whether the distributor/import/mfg date is within time limit or not. For flipkart "good deals" the chances are almost certain that stock is going to be old if that card model was launched years ago like the case of 3xxx series.