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05 May 2011
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#11 | | Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit / Ubuntu Linux 11.04 |
1. Their cost
Some warranties really give no choices for the consumer because some stores out there usually "market" this like "if you get the warranty you won't run into any problems". The regular Joe who doesn't have a clue will surely bite. As for me, most of the warranties out there are too darn expensive.
2. Are they worth it
For me, NO, since I'm a tech head and know pretty much what I'm doing. For the regular Joe, well, he's got this notion that he's paying good money for the extra service.
3. What you really get
I used to work with a major computer company (which I'm not mentioning) and for the regular person, they probably would think that its extra value for them. For me personally, it's just another way to make a quick buck. If that thing breaks, you fall in line with everyone else who has issues with it, warranty or none, you deal with the same problem and its a pain. You'll have to wait for a month or so before they replace the thing.
4. Is the store telling you everything
Nope. They'll tell you all the good bits but won't even bother with the "fine print".
5. Why are they suggested in the first place
For me I think they're suggested to just make the customer know that the company is putting extra value into the product by giving you extended warranty. But, its just another way to get more money from the customer anyways.
6. Are any particular companies better than others?
Nope. They're all the same. Well, not really all of them but most of them.
7. Are any stores/retailers any better to get them from than others?
Nope. Check what I said above on number 6. ^^ | My System Specs |
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05 May 2011
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#12 | | Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit (Build 7600) Wales |
This makes for some interesting reading and might help with your assignment (this is UK based so will differ from country to country) Extended warranties: know your rights Shops get your rights wrong | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self Built OS Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit (Build 7600) CPU AMD Phenom Quad core 9950 black edition Motherboard Gigabyte Memory 8Gb Graphics Card 2x XFX Radeon 5850 Sound Card PCI Express X-Fi Titanium / Logitech G35 Monitor(s) Displays 2x HP 2410i Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech G15 Mouse Logitech G9 PSU Jean Tech Storm 700W Case Cooler Master COSMOS S Cooling Akasa Evo Blue Pro Hard Drives 1x 500Gb Seagate
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#13 | | Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 Westlake, Ohio |
Right after I got out of the Navy I temporarily worked selling TVs and Stereos. If we sold the Extended Warranty we received double commission, even if the price of the warranty was far less than the price of the item. My boss told me that the company needed to spend about 17% of the money paid for warranties on actual repairs, with the other 83% being pure profit.
Another thing to take into account is what you're actually getting. If you buy a three-year warranty on an item which comes with a two-year manufacturers warranty you are only getting coverage for one extra year. Some "replacement" Extended Warranties actually pro-rate the benefit, meaning that if it croaks midway through the third year they will refund you 1/6 of what you actually paid for the item.
For example:
$600 TV with a "Three-Year" warranty (which like I said, might only cover the third year, the rest being on the manufacturer), costing an extra $100.
You're thinking, hey - I'm already laying out 600 clams for the set. Why not go another hundred for "three" extra years. The set dies after 2.5 years. They don't make that model any more and it's not worth fixing. They offer you the replacement value, but pro-rated, just like it specified in the contract you signed. Since you've already received 5/6 of the three-year life of the warranty contract they refund you 1/6 of the cost. You get $100 back and still have no TV. They get to draw interest on your $100 for 2.5 years, meaning they still make out OK. They worked the same deal with many other customers who never had a problem - meaning they get to keep all of that money. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self OS Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 CPU Main - Core i7 2600K; 2nd - Core i7 920 Motherboard Main - Asus P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3; 2nd - Gigabyte GA-EX58-UDR3 Memory Main - 16GB Corsair Vengeance; 2nd - 12GB Corsair Vengeance Graphics Card Main - XFX Radeon 6870 1GB; 2nd - XFX Radeon 4870 1GB Sound Card Both: Onboard Realtek Azalia Monitor(s) Displays Main - Hann 25" + I-INC 25" + Acer 23"; 2nd - Upgrading Soon Screen Resolution Main - 1920x1080 (All Three Monitors); 2nd - Upgrading Soon Keyboard Main - Razer Reclusa; 2nd - Old MS Keyboard Mouse Main - Logitech MX Revolution; 2nd - Old MS Mouse PSU Main - OCZ 600W Modular; 2nd - OCZ 600W Case Main - Thermaltake Element G; 2nd - NZXT something or other Cooling Main - Corsair H80; 2nd - Prolimatech Megahalems Hard Drives Main - (1) Crucial M4 128GB (Boot)
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#14 | | |
As a general rule I don't because I know they are a wrought.
But I did go for an extended on my plasma simply because it was cheaper to play that game.
After 'haggling' with the salesman for half an hour (I make an offer, salesman pretends to go and 'talk to the boss', comes back with a counter-offer blah-blah routine) it simply worked out cheaper to get the extended warranty to unlock the so called 'cost' price of the set.
At least I knew I was getting shafted
Unlike some poor buggers out there who pay the sticker price THEN add the warranty to the sticker price and live in a land of extended warranty fuelled placebo bliss. | My System Specs | | Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Systems by SmartEyeball OS 8 Pro x64 CPU i7 3770K 4.6GHz Motherboard ASUS P8Z77 WS Memory 16GB G.Skill Trident X 2400mhz Graphics Card 3x Gigabyte GTX 670 OC WindForce *TRI SLI* Sound Card ALC898 / 5.1 receiver/ ATH-AD900 Headphones Monitor(s) Displays x3 Dell U2410 / 58" Samsung / "40 Sony Screen Resolution 5760*1200/ 1920*1200 / 1920*1080 Keyboard Topre Realforce // Ducky Shine MX Black // Filco Ninja TKL Mouse Razer Imperator + Thermaltake Theron PSU Corsair AX1200W Case Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition Cooling Noctua NH-D14 Hard Drives 2x Intel 520 240GB (RAID 0) * 2x WD Caviar Blacks 2TB (RAID 0) * 2TB WD Caviar Black Antivirus MSE Browser IE, FF Other Info GT Extreme V2 Sim Racing Cockpit + 40" LCD and K/B Mouse stand ▼
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05 May 2011
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#15 | | Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 Westlake, Ohio |
Yeah, so basically they ended up throwing in the extended warranty for nothing once you added it all up, right?
Tells you how much it's worth.
I do agree with it maybe being worth getting one for something like a plasma TV, depending on the terms and price of the warranty. On the other hand, if you stuck the money for the warranty in a decent investment account (do those still exist?) you'd be able to pay for repairs or replacement out of pocket down the road and probably still come out ahead.
(Unless you're like me and decided to spend my "savings" on a new home theater audio setup to go along with the TV...) | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self OS Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 CPU Main - Core i7 2600K; 2nd - Core i7 920 Motherboard Main - Asus P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3; 2nd - Gigabyte GA-EX58-UDR3 Memory Main - 16GB Corsair Vengeance; 2nd - 12GB Corsair Vengeance Graphics Card Main - XFX Radeon 6870 1GB; 2nd - XFX Radeon 4870 1GB Sound Card Both: Onboard Realtek Azalia Monitor(s) Displays Main - Hann 25" + I-INC 25" + Acer 23"; 2nd - Upgrading Soon Screen Resolution Main - 1920x1080 (All Three Monitors); 2nd - Upgrading Soon Keyboard Main - Razer Reclusa; 2nd - Old MS Keyboard Mouse Main - Logitech MX Revolution; 2nd - Old MS Mouse PSU Main - OCZ 600W Modular; 2nd - OCZ 600W Case Main - Thermaltake Element G; 2nd - NZXT something or other Cooling Main - Corsair H80; 2nd - Prolimatech Megahalems Hard Drives Main - (1) Crucial M4 128GB (Boot)
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05 May 2011
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#16 | | Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Puyallup, WA, USA |
Dang. I was not expecting this much feedback at once. I really appreciate all of the input!
If you have anything else to say, please, do not hesitate!
If you have any bad experiences with any particular stores or companies (US or otherwise), I'd like to know that, too!
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05 May 2011
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#17 | | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 Bay Area Peninsula |

Quote: Originally Posted by profdlp Yeah, so basically they ended up throwing in the extended warranty for nothing once you added it all up, right?
No, they are cutting their profit on the TV in order to sell the warranty. The warranty makes them a higher percentage profit. If you settle on the price for the TV, then when they try to sell you the warranty, you say I already spent as much as I can afford. Miraculously the price on the TV will come down. Perhaps as much as the actual cost of the warranty, if you stick to it. A Guy | My System Specs | | OS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 CPU INTEL Core i5-750 Quad-Core 3.37GHz Motherboard ASUS P7P55D Memory KINGSTON 4GB (2 x 2GB) HyperX PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHz CL8 Graphics Card MSI N240GT-MD1G/D5 GeForce GT 240 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 Monitor(s) Displays Samsung SyncMaster B2430H 24" Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 PSU ANTEC TruePower New TP-550, 80 PLUS, 550W Case ANTEC Three Hundred Illusion Cooling COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus, 4 x 120mm 1 x 140mm Noctua's Hard Drives Intel X25M Gen2 80GB, SEAGATE 500GB Barracuda® 7200.12, SATA 3 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 16MB cache Internet Speed 20 + Mbps Antivirus Avast Browser Opera |
05 May 2011
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#18 | | Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 Westlake, Ohio |

Quote: Originally Posted by A Guy 
Quote: Originally Posted by profdlp Yeah, so basically they ended up throwing in the extended warranty for nothing once you added it all up, right?
No, they are cutting their profit on the TV in order to sell the warranty. The warranty makes them a higher percentage profit. If you settle on the price for the TV, then when they try to sell you the warranty, you say I already spent as much as I can afford. Miraculously the price on the TV will come down. Perhaps as much as the actual cost of the warranty, if you stick to it. A Guy It amounts to the same thing:
$800 TV $150 Warranty - $150 Discount = $0 = Free
=$800
or:
$800 TV - $150 Discount = $650 $150 Warranty
$650 + $150 = $800
If you're getting a TV and a warranty for $800 either way, what's the difference? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self OS Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 CPU Main - Core i7 2600K; 2nd - Core i7 920 Motherboard Main - Asus P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3; 2nd - Gigabyte GA-EX58-UDR3 Memory Main - 16GB Corsair Vengeance; 2nd - 12GB Corsair Vengeance Graphics Card Main - XFX Radeon 6870 1GB; 2nd - XFX Radeon 4870 1GB Sound Card Both: Onboard Realtek Azalia Monitor(s) Displays Main - Hann 25" + I-INC 25" + Acer 23"; 2nd - Upgrading Soon Screen Resolution Main - 1920x1080 (All Three Monitors); 2nd - Upgrading Soon Keyboard Main - Razer Reclusa; 2nd - Old MS Keyboard Mouse Main - Logitech MX Revolution; 2nd - Old MS Mouse PSU Main - OCZ 600W Modular; 2nd - OCZ 600W Case Main - Thermaltake Element G; 2nd - NZXT something or other Cooling Main - Corsair H80; 2nd - Prolimatech Megahalems Hard Drives Main - (1) Crucial M4 128GB (Boot)
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05 May 2011
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#19 | | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 Bay Area Peninsula |
The difference for you is the same. But they won't lower the price of the warranty. They will lower the price of the TV to be able to sell the warranty. Selling the warranty is their goal. A Guy | My System Specs | | OS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 CPU INTEL Core i5-750 Quad-Core 3.37GHz Motherboard ASUS P7P55D Memory KINGSTON 4GB (2 x 2GB) HyperX PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHz CL8 Graphics Card MSI N240GT-MD1G/D5 GeForce GT 240 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 Monitor(s) Displays Samsung SyncMaster B2430H 24" Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 PSU ANTEC TruePower New TP-550, 80 PLUS, 550W Case ANTEC Three Hundred Illusion Cooling COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus, 4 x 120mm 1 x 140mm Noctua's Hard Drives Intel X25M Gen2 80GB, SEAGATE 500GB Barracuda® 7200.12, SATA 3 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 16MB cache Internet Speed 20 + Mbps Antivirus Avast Browser Opera |
05 May 2011
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#20 | | Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 Westlake, Ohio |
I suspect that getting the $800 out of you is their goal, no matter how the terms of the deal are written. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self OS Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2 CPU Main - Core i7 2600K; 2nd - Core i7 920 Motherboard Main - Asus P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3; 2nd - Gigabyte GA-EX58-UDR3 Memory Main - 16GB Corsair Vengeance; 2nd - 12GB Corsair Vengeance Graphics Card Main - XFX Radeon 6870 1GB; 2nd - XFX Radeon 4870 1GB Sound Card Both: Onboard Realtek Azalia Monitor(s) Displays Main - Hann 25" + I-INC 25" + Acer 23"; 2nd - Upgrading Soon Screen Resolution Main - 1920x1080 (All Three Monitors); 2nd - Upgrading Soon Keyboard Main - Razer Reclusa; 2nd - Old MS Keyboard Mouse Main - Logitech MX Revolution; 2nd - Old MS Mouse PSU Main - OCZ 600W Modular; 2nd - OCZ 600W Case Main - Thermaltake Element G; 2nd - NZXT something or other Cooling Main - Corsair H80; 2nd - Prolimatech Megahalems Hard Drives Main - (1) Crucial M4 128GB (Boot)
Main - (1) Seagate 2TB 64MB Cache (Data)
Main - (1) Seagate 2TB 64MB Cache (Data Backup)
2nd - (1) Intel X25-M SSD 80GB (Boot)
2nd - (3) Seagate 1TB 32MB Cache (Data Backup)
2nd - (1) Seagate 320GB (Because) Internet Speed 20Mbps Time-Warner Cable I'm writing an article/paper on Extended Warranties... need input! problems? All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:54 PM. | |