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adamstewart 07-27-2005 08:43 PM

Plasma TV\'s, Extended Warranties, and such
 
Hey guys,

I just bought a 42' Panasonic Plasma TV. Model TH42PD50. Awesome.

I bought it from Future Shop (I'm not sure if this chain exists in the US, but basically it's sister company to Best Buy).

Anyway, the salesguy smooth-talked me into buying the extended warranty (as because I did, he dropped the overall price). Didn't seem like too bad of a deal at the time. However, now that I've thought about it, I don't feel I need it, and plus it's way overpriced.

However, I've talked with a couple people and I've done my own research on the subject of extended warranties - namely those offered by the likes of Futureshop and Best Buy, and I'm most likely going to return the warranty. (I've already confirmed that I can do this within 30 days).


Before I return the warranty, though, does anyone have any suggestions for or against doing so? (I should mention that this particular plasma is of the 'newer' technology which is supposed to have a greater half-life.)


Thanks,



Adam


As an aside: do any of you know any problems regarding playing video games (xbox) on plasma tv's - so long as you don't leave a game on pause for any length of time....?

BusterStacks 07-27-2005 08:47 PM

Re: Plasma TV\'s, Extended Warranties, and such
 
do it, i have "classified" employee handouts from circuit city that state why we have to push these warranties so hard. they are 65% profit and don't cover you during the time the manufacturer does even though it takes off the years of your warranty.

edit: screen burn-in is not a concern on plasma/lcd TVs.

CallMeIshmael 07-27-2005 08:48 PM

Re: Plasma TV\'s, Extended Warranties, and such
 
I actually just bought one myself like two days ago.


I didnt get an extended warranty, because I've always thought that since they want you to buy it, it is clearly +EV for them.


The guy I talked to at futureshop said that burn in isnt a big problem with the newer models. As long as you dont leave it paused, it should be OK.

(Note: I have heard that in older ones, the logo in the bottom corner of some networks caused a problem, so I will be obsessively watching out for that as well [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img])

Nathan183 07-27-2005 11:52 PM

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Obviously it is +EV for them and thus -EV for you. I have never purchased an extended service plan and don't plan too. But I have also never purchased such an expensive item.

Basically it's like insurance. If you absolutely need this TV, and cannot afford to buy another one if something terrible happens, then you should probably buy the service plan. Otherwise, I'd return it.

exist 07-28-2005 12:56 AM

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haha, ok i'm in this exact same predicament. i just bought a 50' panasonic plasma TH-50PX50U for $4000 at best buy (it's being delivered friday). the 4 year warranty cost $400 so it seemed like a reasonable deal. i checked out circuit city and the 3 year warranty there was $700 (anal rape price). anyway, you guys probably think my deal is -EV too, right? how much -EV?

adamstewart 07-28-2005 06:02 PM

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haha, ok i'm in this exact same predicament. i just bought a 50' panasonic plasma TH-50PX50U for $4000 at best buy (it's being delivered friday). the 4 year warranty cost $400 so it seemed like a reasonable deal. i checked out circuit city and the 3 year warranty there was $700 (anal rape price). anyway, you guys probably think my deal is -EV too, right? how much -EV?

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I did some research on the subject.

Here's a pretty interesting article.


Try Google searching for "extended warranties" and such. 99% of the material is against them.



Adam

lu_hawk 07-28-2005 08:29 PM

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i think the -ev on these contracts is just too big. if it was only slightly -ev then i would say it is ok. like if the ev was $390 and it cost you $400 to buy the warranty then it's ok to lose $10 of ev so you don't have to get pissed off if the thing breaks and you are stuck buying a new one. which is why insurance is usually ok even though the insurance company makes money. but with these extended warranties it's more like you pay $400 for a warranty that has an ev of $100, so it's just not a good deal.

exist 07-28-2005 10:30 PM

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thx for the article. looks like i'll be returning the extended warranty. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

PorscheNGuns 07-28-2005 10:44 PM

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If I hadnt had a warranty on my 50" Panasonic LCD tv that I bought 1 year ago, I'd be in the whole about $1200 right now.

-Matt

siccjay 07-28-2005 11:05 PM

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I'd be in the whole about $1200 right now.

-Matt

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Matt, is that anything like a hole?


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