Originally posted by: bsobel
4. Lastly, extended warranties are not just there to minimize the amount of money you spend in order to maintain a particular appliance or device. They are also there to prevent unexpected expenses whether you have the savings for it or not. Personally, I am usually willing to fork over a little extra cash for that peace of mind rather than store it in savings which I may need to tap into should other emergencies come up. Normally, it isn't that much extra but it depends on the product. For some people, the peace of mind and convenience is just worth it.
This one I disagree with, especially the 'have the savings for it or not' statement. Remember, that savings was from not buying the warranty in the first place. Your no worse off spending that savings to repair the item. People do weird things with money and put it into different buckets and assign different values (your paycheck is your base income, but bonsus are 'mad money', etc). This is just another example of that. The same amount of money moves, you just control the timing if you manage savings yourself. Of course, if your like most people (see #2) they will never do it. But if one or two people 'get it' and save some money, I think thats a good start.
Cheers,
Bill