You think $70 to transfer data to your new hard drive is outrageous? Remember, they are a business. So I suppose you boycott a car repair place beause they charge you $100 for a tuneup on your care that only takes 15 minutes of labor and $20 in parts? They're in business to make money. Do you boycott that garage for charging $60-$70/hour for labor? No, because you don't have time nor the experience to do it yourself.
I work for Best Buy and push the warranties and believe in them. Do you know how many people are out there that are too stupid to own a damn computer???? These know it alls that think it's so easy to repair that POS Compaq are in for a rude awakening when that motherboard goes down and they need to buy a motherboard from Compaq because it's proprietary. Then they go to put it in and completely mess everything up. Ever seen an average user walk out of Best Buy with a big ol smile on their face because the computer they bought 18 months ago needed repair and the store just replaced it out under the service plan? Or put in a new hard drive to replace out the OEM POS hard drive in that Compaq? Or had their computer working properly after I removed a virus? Or how many have seen an average user in 18 months storm out of Best Buy becasue their POS Compaq is dead or needs $150 in parts from Compaq and it would have been replace by the service?
Guys, it a fricken insurance policy!!!!! Not a warrany!!!!! Yes, money is made off of it. Just as your Auto insurance company is making a boatload of money!
I love those knowitalls that buy a POS cheap open box Compaq without a warranty. Best Buy makes ZERO on the sale just to get it off the shelf. We take more money from customers that don't buy a service plan than those that do! That customer will be back in 13 months to buy a whole new computer becasue its a piece of crap and now outdated. Too expesive to fix!
I laughed my ass off with the lady that called a couple nights ago complaining that we replaced out her computer 3 times in a matter of 2 weeks. Then her computer she got was running just fine for 4 months. It acted up and a Micron tech came out to replace the motherboard and hard drive and it was still buggy. She wanted to return the computer because it was a "lemon". She bought no service plan. Sorry, talk to the manufacturer, Ma'am. Best buy has a 2 week return policy, but if you bought a service plan, we would fix it. If it could be fixed, we'd replace it. Who is the stupid person now?
BTW, I have never outright lied or told a customer something that the warranty covers when it really doesn't. I found that I can out sell anyone in the store by telling and selling the truth. Amazing how that works!