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All codes have been used. If anyone has one they can PM me I would appreciate it.
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I am generally in agreement with you on extended warranties that involve repairing vs replacement. In my case though, I think purchasing one for a 60" LCD TV, which reliability on these things can be sketchy, is worth the $150 for what will still be a nice tv in 4 years. If it is something I cam comfortable taking apart and fixing myself, it is a no brainer, but these thin LCD tv's, I do not trust them like I trust the old tube monsters.... |
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What I would like to know is the chance of something going wrong with the lens since I'm new in the DSLR field. If something happens to the lens out of warranty I would not spend the money to buy another one. |
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The Samsung was one of the models covered by the class action, so I took all the steps allowed under that to try and get my TV fixed. Alas, to no avail. Every other option was out of pocket, and $300 later, it still wasn't working. Anyone want parts for a LN46A540? ![]() I know I'm not the only one that expects a $1200 (back then) TV to work for more than 2.5 years. And having to replace the new one between that 2 year and 4 year period would cost me a heck of a lot more than $97.50. $100 for piece of mind and keeping the wife off my back if it does break down? Sold. |
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I'll chime in and say that I've purchased and made use of ST warranties on three of our four laptops. After having to replace a ~$250 motherboard on a non-ST one that had just gone out of factory warranty, I decided to take advantage of coupons like these, and I'm glad I have had coverage.
There are unique heat- and movement-related variables that keep me buying these for certain items. Not to mention spills and drop coverage if you have young children. They will pick your devices up, and they will drop or throw them depending on age and temperament. It should be noted that (last I read) the terms state that each repair will count towards the replacement price of your product. If you have a $600 laptop and it needs a $200 screen, you'll have $400 of coverage left. YMMV, but they didn't even bother repairing a ~400 laptop a few years ago. ST just sent a check for the purchase price and we sent the device in with the box they provided. We were out the cost of the warranty (~$30?), but that was it. That's what made me a repeat customer. If you change your mind after you buy they'll refund a prorated amount, and I think they'll refund the full amount within the first 30 or 90 days. Last thing- This coupon says no ebay items, but it let me use it for coverage of the ebay/Adorama Asus Vivobook that was a slickdeal a couple of weeks ago. . .
"With the election now over, it is once again safe to talk about the economy and jobs. Now that it is not a campaign issue, it's back to reality." - Brian Williams Anchor and managing editor NBC Nightly News Nov. 8, 2012 |
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For those of you who still need a coupon: their FB page also has a deal going on where you can actually generate your own 35% off coupons: http://woobox.com/y87yau
Just need to enter your email. Expires Friday the 15th |
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