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Extended Warranties
An extended warranty, sometimes called a service agreement or a maintenance agreement, is a prolonged warranty offered to consumers. This portal is a place to learn about extended warranties and share opinions and advice about them.
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Gartner has advised IT departments not to invest in extended warranties when buying equipment in an effort to reduce business costs and show quick savings.
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Original manufacturer's warranties and dealership extended warranties are legitimate, but fly-by-night extended warranty offers recently have been flooding the Upstate.
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Would you like a little peace of mind with that gadget? According to Consumer Reports, Americans will spend over a billion dollars this holiday season on extended warranties.
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Anyone who has ever purchased an appliance, electronic device or component of any kind in the last 20 years has been offered the chance to buy an extended warranty.
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It's the time of year American consumers are flushed with pitches to buy extended warranties for items they haven't plugged in yet.
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It's the time of year the American consumer is flushed with pitches to buy extended warranties for items they haven't plugged in yet.
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Consumers spend about sixteen billion dollars a year on extended warranties. But given uncertain times at many retailers, are they a good bet or a loss leader when you buy one at the store? When Liz Zanatta ...
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FOX40 NEWSROOM - "Would you like to buy an extended warranty with that?" It's something we usually hear by the cashier of retail stores when we purchase a large-ticket item like high-definition TV sets, stereo components, computers and cell phones. The fear of our expensive item suddenly...
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Consumer Reports recommends against extended warranties and service plans, saying they're unnecessary and overpriced.
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There are many pitfalls in this field which offers extended warranties and you can easily fall in it. An extended warranty means you are entitled to get a short term service and repair Content Producer: Sam Leong Published: Nov 24, 2008
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Mark Kotkin remembers going into a store to buy earphones for his iPod. At the register, the salesperson urged him to protect his investment by buying an extended warranty for only $25. There was a small ...
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By John Campanelli Plain Dealer Reporter Mark Kotkin remembers going into a store to buy earphones for his iPod. At the register, the salesperson urged him to protect his investment by buying an extended warranty for only $25. There was...
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What you need to know about extended warranties, government-backed guarantees.
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It's the time of year American consumers are flushed with pitches to buy extended warranties for items they've not plugged in yet.
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If you receive a notice that your car warranty is about to expire, you're not alone. Postcards and letters marked "urgent" or "final notice" are going out by the millions.
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