The EA thread reminds me of a tangent about extended warranties and how I really try not falling victim to them but for some reason if your a cute flirty blonde who I realistically don't have a shot with but can give me the appearance of a shot I figure it worth the gamble. That is easier for me to fall for then high pressure sales of YOU NEED it incase something goes wrong. Also, I go on my likely hood of doing something stupid with said item.
I mean really for a $600 laptop for 1-2 years of coverage against NEXT TO NOTHING that is really likely to happen runs around $200. I those bets with my family we doing alright.
For my Gf she paid something like $250 for a Best Buy protection plan on her thunderbolt which was $600 phone if it needed replaced after upgrading. She has managed to get it replaced 4 times in a little over a year. Actually, broke the screen again so number 5 will be in a week or two when she gets around to it since it still sort of works. To me that is a good investment dropping the average to $50 for each replacement, considering verzions monthly protection COSTED MORE and also required a deductible of 50-100 for each replacement. Best buy is walk in, borrow a loaner phone in 2-3 days you have a refurb phone to go pick up
Then you drop into areas that make no sense to me. $15-20 coffee maker can get protection for like $3. How many people really have had a coffee maker die just outside of the original warranty but just under a year after purchase, my guess is not many. The kicker is the merchandise itself is probably $5-10. So if they sell 6 coffee makers, 1 dies they make a killing through warranties. Furthermore, I have read some of the terms of these agreements and many aren't as simple as walk into store get same or replacement model and go home, you need to contact some 3rd party company and coordinate with them... instead of just going replacing it,
I mean really for a $600 laptop for 1-2 years of coverage against NEXT TO NOTHING that is really likely to happen runs around $200. I those bets with my family we doing alright.
For my Gf she paid something like $250 for a Best Buy protection plan on her thunderbolt which was $600 phone if it needed replaced after upgrading. She has managed to get it replaced 4 times in a little over a year. Actually, broke the screen again so number 5 will be in a week or two when she gets around to it since it still sort of works. To me that is a good investment dropping the average to $50 for each replacement, considering verzions monthly protection COSTED MORE and also required a deductible of 50-100 for each replacement. Best buy is walk in, borrow a loaner phone in 2-3 days you have a refurb phone to go pick up
Then you drop into areas that make no sense to me. $15-20 coffee maker can get protection for like $3. How many people really have had a coffee maker die just outside of the original warranty but just under a year after purchase, my guess is not many. The kicker is the merchandise itself is probably $5-10. So if they sell 6 coffee makers, 1 dies they make a killing through warranties. Furthermore, I have read some of the terms of these agreements and many aren't as simple as walk into store get same or replacement model and go home, you need to contact some 3rd party company and coordinate with them... instead of just going replacing it,
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