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Old 08-28-2018, 12:43 PM   #11
pterrydactyl
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Most people do just “Generally” read the warranty. They scan and gloss over the fine print. Did you read the “Term and Services” of the last thing you joined on the Internet. How about those of this forum? I think we all do that in most cases. However, when it comes to money and getting a fair value it Important to read and understand what you are signing up for. If after you’ve spent the time reading the contract and you don’t think you’ll gain any benefit tell them no thanks and move on. Some extended warranties are better than others. Some are “generally fair” and other are “terribly bad”. You have to find the middle ground that you are comfortable with.
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