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In my own personal opinion it is probably not the best to buy an extended warranty for your photocopier. You will probably want an updated photocopier before the warranty is up anyway.
A driver should consider buying an extended car warranty to keep their car under the warranty for a longer period of time. An extended warranty means that there is a longer window for the vehicle to be covered for free repairs or replacements if it has problems.
Yes in my opinion buying extended warranty is always recommended. You just gave good example of why you should buy. Its not that expensive but not that cheap either.
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Most appliance manufacturers offer a 1,3 or 5 year warranty as part of the sale. Places like Sears, Home Depot and Best Buy offer their own Extended Warranties at a cost. Review the cost and details before agreeing to purchase such a plan.
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That's really a personal preference, but I usually get extended warranties on any electronics stuff
Best Buy and Sears both offer extended warranties for a fee. These are usually not a very good deal, however. The manufacturer warranty will be in effect no matter where you buy your appliance, as long as you buy it new.
Yes, if you are buying one of these expensive vacuums you should look into a extended warranty. Most stores where you can purchase them will offer this to you.
To buy an extended warranty on an electronic product, one should probably go to the store or retailer where one bought the products, and ask the customer service representatives if they have offers like that.
There are many companies out there that can write you an additional extended warranty. Some of these companies are Vehicle Assurance Plan, AA Auto Warranty and Direct Buy.
No. Different economists, including Harvard economist believe that extended warranty of tires is usually waste of money. This is because pro-rated warranty that comes from the manufacturer is enough to cater for the possible risks involved.