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For example if your now 4 year old HD 43" TV broke, you get a new 4K 43" TV. If the same type is not existent anymore, They may give you a current model that may even have some better features. They give you a new device of same type. For electronics that may be unlikely, but feasible to replace the PSU or whatever is broken So basically pay $400 for 4 years of use.Īlmost all warranties in all industries work one of these ways. Though I'm sure all the stories you hear online aren't biased or withholding information.ĭo you have a source that this is how they handle warranty? If so, one could buy the device, and for $400 return it after 4 years and make up some BS reason and get the original purchase price back.
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If we're going to use anecdotes as deterants then I can say in opposition that there are times when stores lose money on protection plans, and in my experience, Best Buy actually takes care of customers more often than they don't. He'll get 2k+taxes back to put toward whatever he wants. The device won't be sold on most stores in 4 years. The cost of the warranty depends on the price of the TV, I think after discount it was close to $2k + $400 warranty Monitors are here to serve us and make our life better - not the other way around An no normal person goes out of their way to hide the taskbar to save the monitor. I suspect not as fresh colors, but that wouldn't be a warranty case. they are on all day - still look OK (or as good as a monitor looked like back then. The thing still is fine, just too small and too low resolution to use as monitor.Īt work we still have 15" LCD screens around that maybe are 10+ years old.
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in fact, these days we are replacing a 43" HD TV with a 65" 4K TV and I see no market to make it worth selling and if we are lucky someone we know will take it for free and pick it up so we don't have to deal with disposal. But lots of TVs and monitors that now are too small and will just be given away since they are obsolete despite still working like on day 1. If I include extended family, there never was a failed TV or monitor. With ever increasing screensizes and resolution, I actually want them to fail after 10 years to buy a new one - but they don't. I've had TVs, monitors for decades and still have to see one that fails. I rather get a good technology and just the standard manufacturer warranty.
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Many people lose their receipt, don't remember they have a warranty, sell the device, or the warranty has lots of loopholes.Īnd I wouldn't buy a technology with known problems and then get a warranty.
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Do you know for a fact they don't weasel out of that due to some technicality? That is the real value of a warranty - how they actually handle that.Īll those insurances are designed to make money for the seller. So they got a free loan from you.Īnd you say their warranty covers this. So even if you get to claim the warranty, in year 4 you only get a $400 TV. If it was $1000, I'm sure a similar model will cost $400 in 4 years (or much better models will be available).