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I read somewhere that if the purchase is over $1000, you should consider it.
Not necessarily buy it, but think about the risk/return. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ... As a rule I don't buy service contracts I'd rather buy things that don't break. I did buy one for a notebook computer after weighing risk vs return and based on previous notebook computer experiences. "Frank" wrote in message oups.com... Dave wrote: Perhaps the advice is specific to Sony. For most products a service contract is just plain stupid. I'll bet I've saved at least double the costs of all repairs by never buying a service contract. Most electronic items, at least, fail, if at all, during the warranty period. and Mys Terry said: Service contracts for almost anything are a sucker bet. Not everything you own is going to break. If you have 20 or 30 items with extended service contracts, add up how much you spent on all those pieces of paper. I agree generally but agree with Dave's comment about specificity. To harken back to Rob's minivan thread, my brother bought a Chrysler minivan back in the 80s. He generally avoids buying extended warrantees or service contracts; but being the anal nitpicker he is, he reviewed the service history of this vehicle and bought the extended warrantee in this case. He used the heck out of it, too. FYI, this is how "particular" he is: When he bough the car, he went over it and gave the dealer a two-page list of things he wanted corrected before he'd accept it! Frank |
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