It would depend on the company you go through but I think this conversation will help you http://www.city-data.com/forum/jacksonville/162535-does-2-10-home-warranty-make.html
To purchase an extended warranty for any product is a personal decision. Many television wall mount manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty on their mounts. If you were to purchase one without a lifetime warranty, an extended warranty would either help or totally cover the cost of repair and/or replacement.
Also common these days are the sales of extended warranties that extend the one-year warranty up to three or even five years.
I think it would be a certain amount of time for a manufacturers warranty and then if you want to buy the extended warranty, that would cost you more and you would chose how long you would like it for.
If you purchase the warranty directly from Canon they offer a 2 year extended warranty. The warranty covers unforeseen repair costs. It includes parts and labor but is subject to the Terms and Conditions. Also, some stores, do offer an extended warranty if you purchased the camera from them. Each store has different warranties so you would need to check with them.
For information on buying an extended warranty I would recommend going here first...http://www.consumerautomotiveresearch.com/. After learning about the different options you can shop the top rated companies on the site for the best warranty for your needs.
I would think so
That would be an extended power train warranty
Very much so?YES There is something to be aware of: We had a 2003 Bonneville that was totalled in an accident. It was still under the factory warranty. Thankfully someone mentioned that we could get the money back for the extended warranty. It turned out to be somewhat true - I don't remember the numbers, but I believe that we got back less than one-half of what we paid for the extended warranty even though the car was totalled before the extended warranty had any value to us. This doesn't mean that you shouldn't get an extended warranty, but you will lose money if the car is totalled or stolen (and not recovered) before the warranty becomes effective. I don't know if this is true of all automotive extended warranties, but if it would make a difference to you, I would advise checking into it before purchasing the extended warranty. In case you are wondering, it was in the fine print of the paperwork that we signed.
There are a number of good extended car warranty companies which can be found by using the feedback on motoring forums. Another good place to check would be the comparison sites which compare options and help you to decide which of the extended car warranty companies will suit your needs.
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Tiger Direct offers extended warranties on computers and other items. Because you computer is so old however i would recommend purchasing a new computer instead of paying for another warranty.
I would go to Kelly Blue Book to find the comparisons on finding the best extended warranty coverage that fits your needs. All car brands are available on the site.