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looks like the extended warranty is 15% of the item's regular price.
ie: doesnt go down if the item is on sale
knowledgeable people know extended warranties are a rip off.
someone explain the 4.8 stars this gets?!
looks like the extended warranty is 15% of the item's regular price.
ie: doesnt go down if the item is on sale
knowledgeable people know extended warranties are a rip off.
someone explain the 4.8 stars this gets?!
Most places will cover an extended warranty without any hassle to the customer. I have claimed extended warranties through American Express and they don't even ask for the damaged item and I get refunds within 72 hrs. These extended warranty programs make a lot of money so it's not worth them trying to screw a customer making a claim.
peel furniture?Staples on their suspect-quality office furniture which tends to peel nearly every time, so those plans are almost a no-brainer.
I imagine there is some math in decision whether or not to honor a warranty. It costs the warranty processor a certain amount to resist issuing a refund or replacing the item. If that amount is even remotely close to the value of the item they should just replace it and move on. If it's a bigger ticket item then it would make more sense to attempt to deny the claim.Back in the day when I sold refurbished printing equipment online for a living we also offered extended "warranties".
Good luck getting the company that provided them to actually pay one thin dime even on obviously legit claims. (I personally refused to even discuss them with my customers)
peel furniture?
explain?
looks like the extended warranty is 15% of the item's regular price.
ie: doesnt go down if the item is on sale
knowledgeable people know extended warranties are a rip off.
someone explain the 4.8 stars this gets?!
Never owned a piece of cheapish "pleather" furniture?
Since a pic truly IS worth 1000 words!
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Presumably all those who paid for the warranty but never claimed on it, didn't bother to leave a review for it
Never owned a piece of cheapish "pleather" furniture?
Since a pic truly IS worth 1000 words!
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Haha, I had this thing happen to a Staples office chair I had a few years ago; started about 4 years into it's use. Granted, I got the chair for $50 when I was a grad student, so it was more of an annoyance than anything else.Never owned a piece of cheapish "pleather" furniture?
Since a pic truly IS worth 1000 words!
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Haha, I had this thing happen to a Staples office chair I had a few years ago; started about 4 years into it's use. Granted, I got the chair for $50 when I was a grad student, so it was more of an annoyance than anything else.
Eh. It wasn't the most comfortable chair - bought it when I was on a much stricter budget, and long term would want something better. I continued to use it in it's peeling condition for 2 more years, then tossed it in the trash when I moved out of an apartment.Hence the FIVE year service plan lol!
Would have run you $5.99 on a $50 chair and they would have given you a new one or your money back... hard to go wrong.
Because you get 25 BB points / review lol